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Roger Long Roger Long is offline
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Default Lightning Protection questions

IanM wrote:

Can you get a strap round the front of the mast bolted to the
copper bracket either side sufficiently far out that it doesn't have
sharp bends in it?


I can't get to the front of the bracket without major surgery that would
compromise the boat's structural integrity as well as appearance.

I'm beginning to realize that this subject is so complex that only tests in
a high voltage chamber (which would cost enough to simply buy a high end
boat with protection already built in) will really answer the question but,
do you think this is worth putting in?

http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/Ground.jpg

This is the earlier drawing with a top view added. The horizontal brackets
would be top and bottom. I recognize that the long tail is probably useless
for the primary current flow but will assist in attaching the copper outside
the hull and give me a point to lead bonds from the toe rail and other items
to.

I may be cooked anyway. The mast post ends in a plate lagged into the top
of the fiberglass ballast encapsulation so four sharp pointed lag screws
lead right down close to the encapsulated lead. I'm can't imagine now that
there won't be enough current flow left over, regardless of what I do, to
prevent something gross happening down in the keel area.

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Roger Long