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Anthony
The wiring schematic on my boat shows a lightning ground of the mast to one of the bolts that hold the keel. This seems like a really good idea, but I am not so sure that the ground was restored after the mast was removed then reinstalled. The mast dresses through an opening in the cabin roof, then fits over a step that is bolted to the cabin floor. There is no real fastening of the mast to the floor step, the stays hold the mast down. The keel is bolted to the hull with 5 or 6 large studs of approximately 1 inch diameter, below the floor, accessible through a removeable plank in the center of the floor. I have not seen a ground cable or any sort of electrical connection between the mast and the keel.The mast/boom/etc. are manufactured by Kenyon.If anyone could say what to look for, or if there is typically some concealed grounding, I would appreciate it. I'd really like to be sure that the ground path is intact.