benlui
Well-Known Member
If a lightening storm is passing, what procedures should i take to make my boat and crew as safe as possible and less vunerable to a strike? Is there anything other than praying to god it doesn’t strike my mast or any other part of the boat?
Ie, not standing on deck, getting sails down, shutting down electrical equip etc, is there like a checklist for this?
Had a scare several months back when a lightening storm was passing over us and i wouldn’t leave a crew member on deck to get the main down even dough the wind was blowing 55kts for ten minutes and we had no reef in. It came out of nowhere and caught us by surprise but i felt it was better to run with the wind and let the main blow out rather than rick the crew member getting struck by lightening. Fortunately the sail and rigging withstood the blow and no strike caught us but for future ref im wondering what procedure to follow if you know lightening is about.
Ie, not standing on deck, getting sails down, shutting down electrical equip etc, is there like a checklist for this?
Had a scare several months back when a lightening storm was passing over us and i wouldn’t leave a crew member on deck to get the main down even dough the wind was blowing 55kts for ten minutes and we had no reef in. It came out of nowhere and caught us by surprise but i felt it was better to run with the wind and let the main blow out rather than rick the crew member getting struck by lightening. Fortunately the sail and rigging withstood the blow and no strike caught us but for future ref im wondering what procedure to follow if you know lightening is about.