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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Harry Krause wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Additional photos of the rebuild and refit project are now at: http://www.pbase.com/gould/extreme_makeover Things are beginning to go back together rapidly. Bow thruster scheduled to go in next week. With any luck will be launching in two weekends. There will be a new aluminum mast and boom installed. I suppose the yard has this all figured out, but just in case,........ 1) The painted aluminum mast will be stepped into a bronze fitting. With dissimilar metals in contact there is a potential for electrolysis. Being a stinkpotter and therefore relatively inexperienced with masts, what precautions, if any, should one take? 2) The old wooden mast wasn't much of a lightning hazard, but the new mast would serve as an excellent conductor in the event of a lightning strike. Ideas for grounding? Is it important to ground it?\ Thanks for the update and photos! Hope to see the boat in person on the water sometimw! Dan Nylon bushings and washers. Harry, This seems like a great and easy solution, but I would question the strength and longevity of the bushing and washers, both from stress fatigue and UV degradation. I know they have made advances in nylon and plastic but I still would be leery of this w/o follow up by some experts. I don't know the answer, but if this was a viable long term solution, I would think it would be standard on new sailboats. Chuck, I can be guilty of over engineering a solution, so I only have to do a project once, but I would contact sailboat and trawler mfger's or even your boatyard (you must have a lead or two) and ask for their recommendations. My ignorant uneducated solution would be to separate the two problems and solve each separately. I would see if quality caulk to keep water and oxygen away from the dissimilar metals would be a viable long term solution. Then use a lighting dissipators at the top of the mast to reduce the risk of lightning. http://www.fourwinds-ii.com/lightning/lightning.htm I have always liked the look of a classic trawler and this will turn heads on the water. I hope you know I mean YOUR BOAT will turn heads, not the lighting dissipator. ![]() |