oldharry
Well-Known Member
A Tv programme on lightning a few yeas ago had tested various American lightning protection devices, and found some of them actually increased the likelihood of a strike!
I agree with marsupial - no strike / strike, no damage / strike with extensive damage is up to the deities you have aboard at the time! Afloat there's not really anything you can do to stop 30million volts charging through your boat. Rubber plugs on the sockets to 'stop it jumping' is just wishful thinking. That stuff can blast straight through a GRP hull. Lightning likes to travel in a straight line, and if for example the main discharge travels down a keel stepped mast, it blows a hole straight through the bottom of the boat, even if there is a heavy jumper cable diverting it to an earthing plate. One of the main causes of sinking after a strike is through hull transducers being vaporised.
Sad story: the bloke who took delivery of his brand new Westerley, and on the way home across Lyme Bay was struck by lightning, burned out and sank! To make things worse, his Insurance wanted to up his premium on the replacement because he had a claim. He took his business elsewhere.
I agree with marsupial - no strike / strike, no damage / strike with extensive damage is up to the deities you have aboard at the time! Afloat there's not really anything you can do to stop 30million volts charging through your boat. Rubber plugs on the sockets to 'stop it jumping' is just wishful thinking. That stuff can blast straight through a GRP hull. Lightning likes to travel in a straight line, and if for example the main discharge travels down a keel stepped mast, it blows a hole straight through the bottom of the boat, even if there is a heavy jumper cable diverting it to an earthing plate. One of the main causes of sinking after a strike is through hull transducers being vaporised.
Sad story: the bloke who took delivery of his brand new Westerley, and on the way home across Lyme Bay was struck by lightning, burned out and sank! To make things worse, his Insurance wanted to up his premium on the replacement because he had a claim. He took his business elsewhere.