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Lightning
Well its been raing and lightning all weekend, and is suppose to thru
the 4th. Had a ladie and 13 YO girl at the beach strunk yesterday. Kinda makes me skiddish sailing the Dink hearing the thunder all around. Don't know how anyone could stand living on a plastic sailboat with a metal mast, you're just asking for trouble. Same with cruising boats. Joe |
Lightning
I've also always been a bit concerned, but I think strikes are fairly rare.
I've been sailing during lightning (not by choice, we were trying to get back), and it was landing all around us, but nothing hit. That was on Lake Tahoe. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Joe" wrote in message ps.com... Well its been raing and lightning all weekend, and is suppose to thru the 4th. Had a ladie and 13 YO girl at the beach strunk yesterday. Kinda makes me skiddish sailing the Dink hearing the thunder all around. Don't know how anyone could stand living on a plastic sailboat with a metal mast, you're just asking for trouble. Same with cruising boats. Joe |
Lightning
Capt. JG wrote: I've also always been a bit concerned, but I think strikes are fairly rare. I've been sailing during lightning (not by choice, we were trying to get back), and it was landing all around us, but nothing hit. That was on Lake Tahoe. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Joe" wrote in message ps.com... Well its been raing and lightning all weekend, and is suppose to thru the 4th. Had a ladie and 13 YO girl at the beach strunk yesterday. Kinda makes me skiddish sailing the Dink hearing the thunder all around. Don't know how anyone could stand living on a plastic sailboat with a metal mast, you're just asking for trouble. Same with cruising boats. Joe I once did a calculation about the probability of a boat being hit here in Florida nad was shocked to see how high it was. Further checking with stats on the net showed my calc was close to being accurate. I forget the numbers though. However, the point is that anybody who doesnt take lightning seriously is foolish. A lone boat on a huge ground plane with a sharp conductor sticking up is lightning bait. |
Lightning
How high is it? Also, I don't live/sail in Florida.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com wrote in message oups.com... Capt. JG wrote: I've also always been a bit concerned, but I think strikes are fairly rare. I've been sailing during lightning (not by choice, we were trying to get back), and it was landing all around us, but nothing hit. That was on Lake Tahoe. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Joe" wrote in message ps.com... Well its been raing and lightning all weekend, and is suppose to thru the 4th. Had a ladie and 13 YO girl at the beach strunk yesterday. Kinda makes me skiddish sailing the Dink hearing the thunder all around. Don't know how anyone could stand living on a plastic sailboat with a metal mast, you're just asking for trouble. Same with cruising boats. Joe I once did a calculation about the probability of a boat being hit here in Florida nad was shocked to see how high it was. Further checking with stats on the net showed my calc was close to being accurate. I forget the numbers though. However, the point is that anybody who doesnt take lightning seriously is foolish. A lone boat on a huge ground plane with a sharp conductor sticking up is lightning bait. |
Lightning
I've had RedCloud 9 yrs and have been struck twice. It's nice to have a
neighbor now with a mast 3 ft higher :0) Joe Capt. JG wrote: How high is it? Also, I don't live/sail in Florida. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com wrote in message oups.com... Capt. JG wrote: I've also always been a bit concerned, but I think strikes are fairly rare. I've been sailing during lightning (not by choice, we were trying to get back), and it was landing all around us, but nothing hit. That was on Lake Tahoe. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Joe" wrote in message ps.com... Well its been raing and lightning all weekend, and is suppose to thru the 4th. Had a ladie and 13 YO girl at the beach strunk yesterday. Kinda makes me skiddish sailing the Dink hearing the thunder all around. Don't know how anyone could stand living on a plastic sailboat with a metal mast, you're just asking for trouble. Same with cruising boats. Joe I once did a calculation about the probability of a boat being hit here in Florida nad was shocked to see how high it was. Further checking with stats on the net showed my calc was close to being accurate. I forget the numbers though. However, the point is that anybody who doesnt take lightning seriously is foolish. A lone boat on a huge ground plane with a sharp conductor sticking up is lightning bait. |
Lightning
Joe wrote: I've had RedCloud 9 yrs and have been struck twice. It's nice to have a neighbor now with a mast 3 ft higher :0) Joe Capt. JG wrote: How high is it? Also, I don't live/sail in Florida. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com wrote in message oups.com... Capt. JG wrote: I've also always been a bit concerned, but I think strikes are fairly rare. I've been sailing during lightning (not by choice, we were trying to get back), and it was landing all around us, but nothing hit. That was on Lake Tahoe. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Joe" wrote in message ps.com... Well its been raing and lightning all weekend, and is suppose to thru the 4th. Had a ladie and 13 YO girl at the beach strunk yesterday. Kinda makes me skiddish sailing the Dink hearing the thunder all around. Don't know how anyone could stand living on a plastic sailboat with a metal mast, you're just asking for trouble. Same with cruising boats. Joe I once did a calculation about the probability of a boat being hit here in Florida nad was shocked to see how high it was. Further checking with stats on the net showed my calc was close to being accurate. I forget the numbers though. However, the point is that anybody who doesnt take lightning seriously is foolish. A lone boat on a huge ground plane with a sharp conductor sticking up is lightning bait. I really do not remember the numbers but they affirmed my fear of lightning. Basically, you are most vulnerable when yours is the only boat for a quarter mile or so. Being in a group of boats (as in a marina) makes things better although the collective probability of being struck is high. Basically, stay out of thunderstorms. |
Lightning
Joe wrote:
I've had RedCloud 9 yrs and have been struck twice. It's nice to have a neighbor now with a mast 3 ft higher :0) OK, so... what actually happens when your boat gets nailed? Never had the pleasure myself. ;) -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Lightning
Nomen Nescio wrote: Joe wrote: I've had RedCloud 9 yrs and have been struck twice. It's nice to have a neighbor now with a mast 3 ft higher :0) OK, so... what actually happens when your boat gets nailed? Never had the pleasure myself. ;) Redcloud is steel, the current travel thru the hull to the water, It's the birdcage effect. One time I had a TV antenna attached to the forward stay and it blew up the TV. I have 2 arc marks attop the main mast. The guy who was in the next slip has a P40 that got struck, it melted all the eletronics and wiring in the boat. 43K in damage. Joe -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Lightning
were you aboard? was it as loud as one might assume? can you still hear??
Scout "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Nomen Nescio wrote: Joe wrote: I've had RedCloud 9 yrs and have been struck twice. It's nice to have a neighbor now with a mast 3 ft higher :0) OK, so... what actually happens when your boat gets nailed? Never had the pleasure myself. ;) Redcloud is steel, the current travel thru the hull to the water, It's the birdcage effect. One time I had a TV antenna attached to the forward stay and it blew up the TV. I have 2 arc marks attop the main mast. The guy who was in the next slip has a P40 that got struck, it melted all the eletronics and wiring in the boat. 43K in damage. Joe -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Lightning
Scout wrote: were you aboard? was it as loud as one might assume? can you still hear?? Scout Yes we were aboard both time, yes it was loud. More suprising than anything. The TV that blew was on the forward bunkrooms forward bulkhead. When the lightning struck a severe very colorful plasma came about 14" out the screen, then it just smouldered for a while. The PCB on the TV was melted . The second time I was in the wheelhouse looking thru the overhead hatch and saw the bolt strike the main, no damage or problems at all. I was waiting and expecting that one, the sky was kinda greenish and lightning was discharging all around. Joe "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Nomen Nescio wrote: Joe wrote: I've had RedCloud 9 yrs and have been struck twice. It's nice to have a neighbor now with a mast 3 ft higher :0) OK, so... what actually happens when your boat gets nailed? Never had the pleasure myself. ;) Redcloud is steel, the current travel thru the hull to the water, It's the birdcage effect. One time I had a TV antenna attached to the forward stay and it blew up the TV. I have 2 arc marks attop the main mast. The guy who was in the next slip has a P40 that got struck, it melted all the eletronics and wiring in the boat. 43K in damage. Joe -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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