Skansi v. Globe & Rutgers Fire Ins.
Opinion of the Court
(after stating the facts as above). Defendant contends that the vessel was unseaworthy at the commencement of and during her last voyage; the contention being, first, that carrying, in the manner described, five gallons of gasoline in any can in the engine room, rendered her unseaworthy, and further that she was unseaworthy because on this particular voyage the gray or lead color can contained gasoline instead of coal oil.
The court finds that carrying five gallons of gasoline in a red can in the engine room on this vessel, with the other cans, in the manner disclosed, did not render the vessel unseaworthy. The court further finds that, while it is possible that the master of the vessel on the occasion in question may have taken the gasoline can by mistake instead of the
The judgment or decree will be settled upon notice.
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