Do you know if the Maritime and Coastguard Agency issue similar advice by chance?
I'm not aware of anything from the MCA, but it does have a representative on our committee who will have been kept informed of our risk review and mitigation.
I have some photos available now and a copy of our latest news release by way of further illustration of the risk. In one photo you can see the tracking of the rays in the pyrolysis of the wooden surround.
We also have record of incidents where loose objects in the focal path have started to burn.
As a general plea to any FI in fire authorities or in the insurance industry, we are very interested in any boat fire information identifying root causes whether, behavioural (eg inadvisable use of petrol) or as in this case, inherent in the installed arrangements, or indeed a mixture of both.
Current topics of hot (scuse the pun) interest are solid fuel appliances, petrol fires, electrical fires. you can see our contact details in the press release. Either Dave Washer or I, Rob McLean are the best contacts for anyone with information.
Regards
Rob