Cockpit drainage, lets try again
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 16:11:30 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 15:28:55 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:
Makes sense to me and since it is a totally passive device (not powered ....
just grounded to the arch) I left it on.
If you go to a harbor like Newport, RI that has a lot of really large
sailboats at the dock, you will frequently see wires clipped to the
rigging and hanging in the water. Typically these will be something
like the zinc "fish" that West Marine sells. They come with an
attached wire and large alligator clip. The theory is that if you
keep the rigging well grounded that charge will bleed off the mast
before it gets to dangerous levels. I have no idea whether or not it
works, but my theory is that it can't hurt, and a lot of people who
manage large expensive boats seem to believe in it. We do it on the
GB when it is docked in the summer, one on each side. I usually end
up drilling and tapping the fish after a year so I can attach a fresh
wire and clip.
Use zillion strand wire.
Casady
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