Lightning

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Ozzie
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Re: Lightning

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There ya go, nothing like fresh eyes on the subject. I think you are probably right Peter. I was thinking of the bottom of the boat being “earthed “ but of course the fg would be an insulator. This is a subject that has endless articles written. I hope I never experience a strike. Spritzig has been out on the block in some horrific weather and no issues. I must ask the locals if anyone else has been hit.
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Re: Lightning

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Hi Ozzie, I think I put up a previous post on here somewhere regarding a Hood that sunk at Port Dalrymple many years ago. The story goes that lightning hit the mast, it zapped all the electric on board and found its path of least resistance through the depth sounder sender unit which was mounted in the bottom of the hull and the lightning exited the boat through that sender unit blowing a hole in the hull at that point sinking the boat. I remember the top of the mast sticking out of the water at low tide for quite a while until the boat was re floated.
Obviously a very nasty experience for the owner
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Re: Lightning

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Thought this was worth a bump up. Especially considering the crepe weather we are having. Not that I’m out sailing though :shock:. Anyway interesting link on Practical Boat Owner as usual.

https://forums.ybw.com/threads/lightnin ... on.609129/

This is fairly typical of lightening discussions as there is never a definitive answer , BUT, this post caught my interest about half way down the page. If there is such a thing as a lightening expert, this dude probably qualifies.

A few years back there was a lightning expert on the 59⁰N podcast. He had previously been in charge of issuing 'go, no-go' for shuttle launches whilst flying around Florida in a Learjet.

His take was that it was a good idea to fit a spiky brush to the top of the mast, and to drift with the wind. The idea is that you accumulate a sheath of ionised particles which makes a protective barrier around your boat. The lightning will travel through the sheath rather than your own boat.

It could be voodoo but I did think the guy's credentials were pretty solid.
Ozzie
Investigator #143 "SPRITZIG II"

The Mariner - “It’s too strange here. It doesn’t move right." ...
Enola - “Helen said that it’s only land sickness."
Waterworld (1995)
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