Point the bow into the wind so that the fire is downwind and doesn't spread as easily. Then put on a PFD (lifejacket) if you've not already done so and try to put out the fire using an extinguisher or if that is not possible try to find other means of assistance depending on how bad the fire is.
If a fire breaks out in the back of your boat, lead the boat into the wind.
If a fire breaks out in the back of your boat, lead the boat into the wind.
If a fire breaks out in the back of your boat, lead the boat into the wind.
Put it out
You should first attempt to put the fire out.
You should put the fire out as soon as possible. If you cannot put the fire out, you should get off the boat and make sure you are safe.
You should put the fire out as soon as possible. If you cannot put the fire out, you should get off the boat and make sure you are safe.
You should put the fire out as soon as possible. If you cannot put the fire out, you should get off the boat and make sure you are safe.
You should put the fire out as soon as possible. If you cannot put the fire out, you should get off the boat and make sure you are safe.
If a fire breaks out on your boat put it out with a coast guard mandatory fire extinguisher.
If a fire breaks out in front of your boat, put the stern into the wind.
If a fire breaks out in the front of your boat, you should immediately assess the situation and ensure that everyone on board is safe. Use a fire extinguisher rated for marine use, targeting the base of the flames. If the fire is uncontrollable, activate the boat's fire alarm (if available) and prepare to abandon ship if necessary, ensuring everyone has life jackets and a means to get to safety. Always prioritize safety and evacuate if the fire cannot be contained.