Dougal
Well-Known Member
Almost all my sailing in the last 15 years has been in France, so I can't really comment on British built boats.
I'm totally amazed at number of 12v installation's I'm seeing here, where the engine is earthed. I was taught never ever to do this, yet it seems to have been common practice here. Can't comment on more recent builds. All the stuff I'm seeing is 1980s to maybe mid 1990s.
Is this simply a cost cutting thing? Maybe I'm just out of sync with the times? I know many skin fit tings these days aren't susceptible to electrolysis, but props and shafts etc most definitely are.
Have I missed something new?
I'm totally amazed at number of 12v installation's I'm seeing here, where the engine is earthed. I was taught never ever to do this, yet it seems to have been common practice here. Can't comment on more recent builds. All the stuff I'm seeing is 1980s to maybe mid 1990s.
Is this simply a cost cutting thing? Maybe I'm just out of sync with the times? I know many skin fit tings these days aren't susceptible to electrolysis, but props and shafts etc most definitely are.
Have I missed something new?