Boat Safety Scheme - second fuel cock on petrol engines
part 2 - inboard engines
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The BSS Guide
Introduction
Inboard engines
Electritcal installations
Electrically propelled vessels
Outboard and portable engines
Fire prevention and extinguishers
LPG installations
Appliances, flueing and ventilation
Pollution
Hire boats and safety features
Appendices

In the event of a fire in the petrol-engine space it's vital that the fuel cock or
valve can be easily accessed, so that the fuel supply can be cut off immediately.
In all gravity-fed petrol engine installations where the steering position is away
from the fuel tank a second fuel cock, or other means of operating the main
cock or valve must be fitted close to the helm.


fuel cocks & valves
fuel pipes in bilges