shaula
Member
I have an old Westerly with copper braid earth straps from the chainplates to one of the keel bolts. The braid is falling apart and so I am considering replacing like for like but I am aware there is much discussion on what is a suitable method of lightning protection. The copper braids pass through foam lining material and wooden bunk bases on their way to the keel so I would think this creates a fire risk. Is my current means of earthing still considered suitable, what is the minimum cross sectional area of any replacement tapes? Any future replacement needs to be a moderate cost or I am inclined to disconnect whats there and hope for the best. What lightning protection is given to your average new production yacht these days?
