Fire causes $50,000 in damage to boat
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Danette Goulet
NEWPORT HARBOR -- A fire erupted in the engine of a 58-foot motor
yacht Tuesday as it docked at the Balboa Bay Club shortly after noon
Tuesday.
The quick actions of two men kept the blaze under control and
contained the fire to the engine compartment, but not before it caused an
estimated $50,000 worth of damage, said John Blauer of the Newport Beach
Fire Department.
George Lang, the 52-year-old captain of the Bella, which was docked
nearby, and George Castro, 56, were helping to dock the yacht when the
fire broke out.
“I was tying it up when I saw smoke coming out of the engine,” Lang
said.
He and Castro went into the engine compartment and sealed it off from
the rest of the yacht to prevent the fire from spreading, Lang said.
Castro, who went into the engine compartment twice to contain the
flames, was sent to Hoag Hospital as a precaution for smoke inhalation,
but was released within hours.
Firefighters from the Newport Beach Fire Department and the Orange
County Sheriff’s Department were called and put the fire out, Blauer
said.
Before it was extinguished, the fire burnt through a fuel line,
spilling diesel into the bilge, said Sgt. Ron Peoples of the Sheriff’s
Department Harbor Patrol.
A gallon of diesel was dumped into the harbor by the bilge pump before
the Harbor Patrol could shut it down, he said.
Firefighters do not yet know what started the fire on the new,
$1.1-million vessel owned by Fredrick J. Hanshaw, but it was electrical
in nature, Blauer said.
Hanshaw could not be reached for comment.
Those who were first on the scene agreed that the cause of the fire
appeared to be wire troubles.
“It looked like it was some starter wires that burned through,” Lang
said.
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