The best fixed fire suppression system for a yacht engine room in 2026 is a Sea-Fire FG-series or Fireboy-Xintex MA2 Novec 1230 clean-agent cylinder sized to the compartment's net cubic footage, paired with an automatic engine/blower shutdown and a manual helm pull station. Novec 1230 leads on environmental and regulatory grounds; FM-200 remains a fully serviceable clean-agent option on existing installs. Match the cylinder to volume, not vessel length — a 50 ft sportfish with twin diesels often needs the same cylinder as a 60 ft cruiser with a smaller engine room.
What makes a fixed suppression system 'best' for a yacht?
Five factors decide the answer: agent type (Novec 1230 or FM-200 clean agent), sizing to net engine-room volume, automatic shutdown integration, certification serviceability in your cruising area, and total cost of ownership across the 12-year cylinder life. A system that wins on price but can't be serviced in Fort Lauderdale, or one that's perfectly sized but lacks an engine shutdown loop, isn't the best — it's the cheapest.
Agent comparison: Novec 1230 vs FM-200
| Agent | Design conc. | Occupied safe? | GWP | Status 2026 | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Novec 1230 (FK-5-1-12) | 4.5–5.9% | Yes (NOAEL 10%) | <1 | Current standard | All new installs |
| FM-200 (HFC-227ea) | 7.0% | Yes (NOAEL 9%) | 3,220 | Fully serviceable | Existing installs, refills, recerts |
| Halon 1301 (legacy) | 5–7% | Yes (legacy) | 5,400 (banned) | Replacement required | Convert to Novec |
For 99% of recreational and light-commercial yachts in 2026, the choice is Novec 1230 for new installs. FM-200 — often referred to interchangeably as a 'clean agent' system — remains a fully supported option for existing cylinders, annual certification, and refills. Both agents are safe for occupied spaces at design concentration and leave zero residue after discharge.
Brand comparison: Sea-Fire vs Fireboy-Xintex vs Kidde
| Brand | Flagship Novec line | Range | Service network FL | Notable |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sea-Fire | FG-series | 100–1500 ft³ | Excellent (Annapolis-based, FL dealers) | Native ESRS shutdown integration |
| Fireboy-Xintex | MA2 / CG series | 100–1500 ft³ | Excellent (Grand Rapids, strong FL) | Best ABS-typed cylinders |
| Kidde | WHDR / Marine Series | Commercial only | Limited recreational FL | Strong for inspected passenger vessels |
How to size by net cubic footage (not vessel length)
- Measure the engine compartment: length × width × average height in feet.
- Subtract the volume of large solid masses (engines, gen-set, fuel manifolds). For twin-diesel sportfish, use a 12% rule-of-thumb deduction; for single-engine express cruisers, 7%.
- The result is net cubic feet — match to the cylinder chart for your chosen brand and agent.
- Always round up to the next cylinder. Under-protection voids the insurance claim if the fire is not extinguished.
- Verify the cylinder choice with a Sea-Fire or Fireboy sizing calculator (free online) or a certified marine technician.
Sizing table by vessel length (typical, verify on your boat)
| Vessel length | Typical engine-room volume | Recommended Novec cylinder | Estimated installed cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25–32 ft outboard / I/O | 60–100 ft³ | Sea-Fire FG-100A / Fireboy MA2-100 | $685–$895 |
| 32–40 ft express | 100–200 ft³ | FG-200A / MA2-200 | $895–$1,275 |
| 40–50 ft sportfish | 200–375 ft³ | FG-375A / MA2-375 | $1,275–$1,795 |
| 50–60 ft motoryacht | 375–500 ft³ | FG-500A / MA2-500 | $1,675–$2,250 |
| 60–75 ft motoryacht | 500–700 ft³ | FG-700A / MA2-700 | $2,150–$2,895 |
| 75–90 ft yacht | 700–1000 ft³ | FG-1000A / MA2-1000 | $2,800–$3,750 |
| 90–110 ft yacht | 1000–1500 ft³ | FG-1300A / FG-1500A | $3,650–$4,950 |
| 110–150 ft+ yacht | 1500+ ft³ | Custom multi-cylinder | Quote required |
What about the shutdown device and pull station?
Every fixed system needs an automatic engine and blower shutdown — see the Fireboy Automatic Shutdown Device installation guide for wiring detail. Both Sea-Fire (ESRS) and Fireboy (ASD) make native modules. A manual helm pull station is required by ABYC A-4 and most insurers; a 25 ft cable from cylinder head to helm is standard, longer runs use a hydraulic or electric remote release.
Total cost of ownership over 12 years
Take a 50 ft sportfish with an FG-375A Novec system. Installed cost: $1,500. Annual certification: $395 × 11 years = $4,345. 6-year agent re-analysis: $215. 12-year hydrostatic + agent transfer: $625. Shutdown module replacement at year 7: $385. Total 12-year ownership: $7,070, or $589/year. A discharge event adds $895–$1,150 for refill but is rare — Greenfire averages one real engine-room discharge per 400 vessels per year.
South Florida availability and service network
Sea-Fire and Fireboy-Xintex both stock at South Florida marine distributors (Lighthouse Marine, Sailorman, West Marine Pro). Greenfire Marine carries the most common Novec 1230 and FM-200 clean-agent cylinders for next-day install across Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and the Keys. Custom configurations for vessels 90 ft+ ship in 5–10 business days from the manufacturer.
Common mistakes when picking a system
- Sizing by vessel length instead of engine-room volume.
- Forgetting the engine/blower shutdown, then failing insurance survey.
- Choosing a brand with no local service network (some European systems require manufacturer-only refill).
- Mounting the cylinder where the gauge isn't visible at inspection.
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Preguntas frecuentes
Can I install a fixed system myself?+
Cylinder mounting and discharge piping can be DIY on a recreational vessel, but the cylinder must be certified by a qualified technician before commissioning and the automatic shutdown wiring should be installed or verified by a marine electrician. Insurance and surveyors expect a technician sign-off.
How long does Novec 1230 last in the cylinder?+
Indefinitely with annual weight verification. The cylinder is super-pressurized with nitrogen; agent stability is confirmed at the 6-year sample re-analysis.
What's the difference between Novec 1230 and FM-200?+
Both are clean agents — they discharge as a gas, suppress fire in seconds, and leave no residue. Novec 1230 has a near-zero global warming potential and is the default for new installs; FM-200 is fully serviceable on existing cylinders and remains a strong choice for refills and recertification.
What happens to my old FM-200 system?+
It can continue in service indefinitely with annual certification. When the 12-year hydrostatic comes due, owners often refill the existing FM-200 cylinder or convert to a Novec FG-series cylinder reusing the bracket and piping — both paths are supported.
Do I need a separate system for the generator compartment?+
If the genset is in its own enclosed sound box, yes — typically a small FG-100 clean-agent cylinder. If the genset shares the main engine room, the engine-room cylinder protects both.
