Take a look at NFPA 13, 2010, table A5.6 it says boat storage is out of the scope of commodity classification.
Also NFPA Research Foundation link to a 77 page phase 1 research on boat storage
On page 33 it says this.
NFPA 13 – Rack Storage Provisions
Prior to the 2003 edition of NFPA 303, Fire Protection Standard for Marinas and Boatyards,
there was no specific sprinkler system design guidance specifically for rack storage of boats in NFPA 303 or NFPA 13 (Standard on the Installation of Sprinkler Systems). NFPA 303 technical committee members recognized
that this was an area where improvement was needed and as a result developed a requirement that now
appears in the 2003 and 2006 editions of NFPA 303. As quoted above, Section 6.3.4.4 now states that
automatic sprinkler systems shall be designed per Chapter 12 of NFPA 13 – 2002 Edition for Group A
Plastics stored on solid shelves.
This requirement represents a best effort judgment by the Committee to provide some guidance to the designers and developers of these facilities; however,
there is no current
large or full scale fire test data that substantiates if this criterion is adequate, or inadequate; and,NFPA 303 has, in their best judgment, attempted to cite specific criteria for rack storage of boats.
Recognizing two basic factors: (1) boats are made of resins that classify as Group A Plastics, and (2)
boats in rack storage array are solid obstructions similar to solid shelves in conventional rack storage
arrays. Although these comparisons are very general, the analogy provided a basis for the NFPA 303
Committee to reference the requirements of NFPA 13 for Group A Plastics stored on solid shelves.
Although NFPA 303 references the 2002 edition of NFPA 13, the following requirements for Group A
Plastics on solid shelves are taken from the 2007 edition of NFPA 13, given that the 2006 edition
represents the most current provision for this storage scenario correspondingly with too much or too little conservatism for indoor rack -style boat storage.
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