OCEAN ISLE BEACH, N.C. — Three people were injured after a boat exploded while parked at a dock along the North Carolina coast, according to WECT.
According to reports, the incident happened on Friday when two people fueling the boat accidentally put 28 gallons of gas into a fishing rod holder.
Jeff Williamson told WECT he noticed a sheen of gas on the water and told them about their mistake. He advised they call a tow company instead of cranking the boat because it might cause an explosion.
When the boaters disconnected the battery cables, a spark ignited the gasoline and caused the explosion.
David Martin Jr., 40, of Charlotte; passenger Jonathan Bickett, 35, of Charlotte; and Kendrick Schwarz, 24, of Brunswick County were injured. Martin and Bickett were airlifted to a local burn clinic where they were treated for non-life threatening injuries.
Crews had the boat fire out in less than 15 minutes. A nearby restaurant and fishing center had to be temporarily evacuated.
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I can't imagine a rod holder looking like a gas cap. However, when I was in high school in the 60's I worked for a farmer doing haying. That was before the bale wagon was invented so it was all by hand. I noticed 2 of the guys on the other side of the field messing with the old Ford tractor. Seems they ran out of gas and neither knew where the gas cap was (under a flip-up cover). They put it in the radiator. Apparently the radiator was way low and took most of 5 gal. They had to drain the radiator on the spot.
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> a spark ignited the gasoline and caused the explosion
I don't get it , why explosion ? and how do you put 28 gallons of fluid in there ?
I googled it and couldn't find a fishing rod holder big enough for 28 gallons.
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If the rod holder had no bottom, and was mounted either into the top of a storage bin or top edge of the hull, it would indeed hold many gallons of gas...
We aren't talking about a plastic pipe type rof holder, but rather a rod holder you put the rod handle into while fishing...
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They were lucky they had so much gas... it was likely too rich to burn efficiently. A gallon properly vaporized would have left nothing but splinters...
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It is certainly a good thing that water is not easily ignited or some people would be doing even stupider things........ imagine what a gallon of water might do in combustion?
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I've heard of this happening before over the years, as well as other types of accidents while fueling. I had to run one of my charter customers off the fuel dock once because he tried to light up a smokes as we were pumping gas (not into a rod holder!). Hurt his feelings. Told me unleaded gas "wouldn't burn". I told him I was worried about the explosion from the fumes.