BRUNSWICK, Maine — A West Bath couple suffered minor burns and other injuries Monday afternoon when their 36-foot Egg Harbor boat exploded while refueling at the New Meadows Marina on Bath Road.
Todd Stead, 42, of West Bath, and his 40-year-old girlfriend — whose name was unavailable at press time — were refueling the power boat at the dock just after 1:30 p.m. when the vessel “exploded,” sending debris — and the woman — flying into the air, witnesses told Maine Marine Patrol Office Scott Couture.
The woman was found on the dock with burns and injuries to her lower extremities, and Stead sustained burns and possible internal injuries, Couture said. Both were transported to Mid Coast Hospital.
Their conditions were not available Monday afternoon. The woman’s 9-year-old daughter was nearby on the dock at the time of the incident and was uninjured.
Brunswick, West Bath, Bath and Topsham firefighters responded to the scene, where the boat was completely submerged a half-hour after the explosion. Marina workers assisted with floating booms to contain fuel that spilled into the New Meadows River.
The Maine Department of Marine Resources and Department of Environmental Protection were notified, and investigators from the Maine Fire Marshal’s Office were en route this afternoon to investigate, Couture said.
“We’re lucky we didn’t have two fatalities,” Deputy Chief Jeff Emerson of the Brunswick Fire Department said. Couture said the exact cause of the explosion is unclear, but that Stead “said he had some engine trouble and it had been running rough.”
Investigators from the Maine Fire Marshal’s Office were en route this afternoon to investigate, according to Couture.



Holy cow. Hope everyone comes through okay.
praying for a quick and complete recovery for these 2. luckily this womans 9 yo daughter wasn’t still on this vessel…
God I hope they dont have to feel the pain of debreedment. That is something I wish no one should EVER know.
3yo crashes an atv
parachuter chutes fails
golf cart hits kid at parade
knife fighting in the sreet in berwick
stabbings in lewiston
boaters without life jackets drowning
boat explosion
welcome to memorial day! good god it is not a 4 day weekend
Tragic.
Serious injuries for the victims.
And big fines for the owner from the fuel released in to the water.
Best to all.
Very unlikely there will be any fines since it was an accident, quickly boomed and everything was removed. Now if you thing of clean up costs as fines…
Gas vapors build up in enclosed areas like those on boats with inboard engines. The vapors are 10x more flammable than gas itself. Proper venting of these fumes while refueling or starting is crucial.