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HomeNew Zealand NewsIncidents on the waterSuperyachts lost in massive Sydney harbour marina blaze

Superyachts lost in massive Sydney harbour marina blaze

A pre dawn blaze at Mosman’s The Spit Marina leaves three yachts on the bottom and a fourth badly damaged.

Sydney marina fire: what we know so far

In the early hours of this morning, Sydney boaties at The Spit Marina in Mosman woke to flames, smoke, and the hard reality that fibreglass, fuel, and close packed berths do not give you much time.

Emergency services were called at about 3.30am after reports of a fire on a yacht.

Police said responders arrived to find one vessel well alight, with the fire spreading across adjacent berths. Four people were evacuated from the first yacht. One woman was treated for smoke inhalation and taken to hospital in a stable condition.

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Fire and Rescue NSW Superintendent Adam Dewberry confirmed the scale of loss once crews had access.

“We’ve got three of these large yachts that have sunk.”

He said a fourth yacht remained afloat but had significant damage and would need assessment.

The firefighting effort was substantial. About 40 firefighters responded, working alongside the NSW Port Authority on the water.

The key detail is the speed. When a vessel burns in a marina, radiant heat and drifting embers can jump fast.

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Dewberry also pointed to how close this came to becoming a much bigger event, given the number of boats in the same basin.

“Out here, there’s dozens of boats and yachts.”

Investigators will now work through cause and origin, including electrical systems, shore power connections, onboard charging, and any recent work carried out onboard. Details may take days to emerge, but authorities said initial inquiries indicate the fire was not being treated as suspicious.

Sydney marina fire: the hazmat battle after the flames

Once the flames are out, the job is not finished. In many ways, it is only starting.

With three large yachts sunk, attention shifted to pollution control and debris recovery. Dewberry described the immediate move into hazardous materials containment, with booms used to trap contaminants on the surface.

“We’re now moving into the hazmat stage… to get booms around… to collect fuel and oil.”

The Transport for NSW secretary, Josh Murray, praised the overnight response and said containment booms and an exclusion zone were put in place, with the EPA briefed and salvage planning under way.

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Don’t let this be you

It is easy to read “luxury yachts” and think this is someone else’s problem. It is not. The mechanics of marina fires do not care what you own. A 7 metre trailer boat on a marina berth can burn just as fiercely, and can still take neighbours with it.

There are a few practical takeaways worth stating plainly.

Shore power. If you plug in regularly, treat your lead, connectors, and inlet with the same respect you give fuel. Look for heat marks. Check for looseness. Keep connections dry. Replace tired gear. If you run high draw appliances, be honest about load.

Battery charging. Modern lithium systems are brilliant. They are also high energy. If your setup has been upgraded over time, make sure it was done properly. Use appropriate protection, cabling, and ventilation. Do not ignore alarms. If something does not smell right, or if it is running hot, deal with it now.

Firefighters were called to a blaze at The Spit Marina in Mosman, Sydney, early on Friday. Photo credit: FIRE AND RESCUE NSW

Early warning. Smoke alarms and heat detectors onboard are cheap compared with the alternative. In a marina, you are often asleep when things start. That first minute is everything.

Marina layout. If you berth in a tight fairway, walk the nearest hydrants. Know where extinguishers are mounted. Know how to call staff after hours. It sounds basic, but under pressure, simple knowledge saves time.

What is stored onboard. Spare fuel, gas bottles, solvents, and oily rags belong in proper storage, not tucked away beside wiring. Good housekeeping is boring, until it is not.

Salvage and payouts

The Sydney marina fire will now move into salvage, insurance, and investigation. The boating community will watch closely for the cause, because everyone wants to know the same thing.

What started it, and could it happen to me?

 

 

 

 

 

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