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On Mar 17, 10:42 am, wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: I had a friend who was on a fully crewed 35 footer that was struck twice in one weekend. All of the electronics were toast but no one was injured at all, and there was no damage to the hull. Do you know how it was equipped (or not) for lightening protection? Rick Golf is Florida Nature's way to get rid of excess tourists. |
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