If a boat catches fire, immediately alert everyone on board and ensure all passengers don life jackets. Use fire extinguishers if it's safe to do so, targeting the base of the flames. If the fire is uncontrollable, abandon the vessel and move to a safe distance, ideally in a lifeboat or life raft. Finally, call for emergency help via radio or signaling devices.
You should hopefully have a fire extinguisher and hope you can put it out.
Get your fire extinguisher and try to put the fire out.
You have to first, shut off the enging, then use an extinguisher to put it out.
You have to first, shut off the enging, then use an extinguisher to put it out.
jump in the water
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You should hopefully have a fire extinguisher and hope you can put it out.
If the motor on your boat catches fire, immediately cut off the fuel supply to prevent further flames. Use a fire extinguisher rated for marine use to extinguish the fire, aiming at the base of the flames. If the fire cannot be controlled, evacuate everyone from the boat and call for emergency assistance. Always prioritize safety and wear a life jacket if necessary.
cut of fuel supply
shut off the engine
Switch off the motor and smother the flames with a fire extinguisher.