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![]() "Scotty" wrote in message ... Most boats are tied to their mooring by nylon line. Nylon line saturated with salt and salt water. The dry part may be only a few feet long which may have relatively low resistance. Plus there's a salt water conduction path from the mooring bouy anchor chain to the grounding plate on the boat. The grounding plate is usually tied to the mast. |
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