dpb
Well-Known Member
So Friday night we were anchored about 150m from the shore just out side the Wareham Channel (Poole Harbour) where we enjoyed a lovely blue sky evening and sunset.
Then 2:30 in the morning woke up to find ourselves in the middle of the most spectacular thunder and lightning show that I have seen. For maybe 20 minutes the lightning flashes were every second and in all directions and the thunder a constant noise.
Neither of us are scared of storms so we just enjoyed the show and the lightning was all in the sky bouncing between the clouds.
Then we saw a couple of bolts come to the ground at which point I wondered a bit more about our situation and decided it might be better to go back into the cabin rather than stood in the cockpit, allbeit under the canopy.
Eventually storm passed and we woke up next morning all ok.
I have since done a bit of googling and would probably be less happy about the situation if it occurs again (ignorance was bliss!). It seems the advice is to have some form of metal conductor from high point of boat to a ground plate in the water. It isn't a subject that gets discussed much it seems.
So were we in any real danger?
Does anyone have any knowledge or experiences to share on this?
Then 2:30 in the morning woke up to find ourselves in the middle of the most spectacular thunder and lightning show that I have seen. For maybe 20 minutes the lightning flashes were every second and in all directions and the thunder a constant noise.
Neither of us are scared of storms so we just enjoyed the show and the lightning was all in the sky bouncing between the clouds.
Then we saw a couple of bolts come to the ground at which point I wondered a bit more about our situation and decided it might be better to go back into the cabin rather than stood in the cockpit, allbeit under the canopy.
Eventually storm passed and we woke up next morning all ok.
I have since done a bit of googling and would probably be less happy about the situation if it occurs again (ignorance was bliss!). It seems the advice is to have some form of metal conductor from high point of boat to a ground plate in the water. It isn't a subject that gets discussed much it seems.
So were we in any real danger?
Does anyone have any knowledge or experiences to share on this?