BOATsmart! USA Knowledge Base

Module 02 - Boating Equipment

Federal Requirements for Fire Extinguishers on Boats

Most powerboats operate using  gasoline, which would explode if it came into contact with a flame. Fire emergencies will always be a risk for boaters, but fires can be fought with the right equipment. Although some boat types are not required to carry a fire extinguisher, you should always have one on board your boat.

The USCG has identified certain conditions that legally require a Coast Guard-approved fire extinguisher to be on your boat.

Does your boat have any of these features?

  • Enclosed living and cooking spaces?
  • Permanently installed fuel tanks (or tanks that are too heavy to lift)?
  • Enclosed engine compartments?
  • Seat compartments where engine tanks may be stored?
  • Double bottoms not permanently sealed to the hull (or not completely filled with flotation material)?

If you answered ‘YES’ to any one of these features, you are required to have a Coast Guard-approved fire extinguisher on your boat.

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