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On Sun, 09 Nov 2008 20:31:02 -0500, someone posting as Marty purportedly
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#8? Ha, Jon, I've seen the inside of an underground vault with the
walls spattered with copper after a 75KA short vaporized copper bus bars
1/2'" thick by 4" wide. That's one hell of lot of #8 wires in parallel.
Imagine what happens with surge that may exceed 200KA?

I go along with others that have suggested that lightning protection for
a plastic boat is probably an exercise in futility.


So I'm guessing based on what I've read here in this thread, that hanging
a length of chain off the bottom of one of the upper shrouds into the
water -as suggested in a book I have called the "Emergency Reference
Manual"- would be one of those suggestions that would give a sailor some
sense of protection, without actually providing any.


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wordsmith wrote in news:ur6dnXDWjvz3
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(shut up Larry).


Who? Me?

I'm not sleeping in it....(c;]
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