In doing all the re-work on the cabin top and mast hinge, the only wiring I encountered was a 3 conductor wire which was only tied into the steaming light. (I used the other conductor and added a mast top anchor light.
My question... Isn't the mast supposed to be grounded to something? a grounding plate in the hull?
I did see what appears to be a sacrificial zinc in the center of the stern which was bolted thru the hull visible in the rear lazarette, but there didn't appear to be any old wires hooked to it...or a method to do so.
Am I missing something? or is this the non-groundedness the norm for a trailer sailor?
I came across this article, and it seems to advocate not grounding
http://pages.suddenlink.net/arlyn/sailing/lightning2.html
Thoughts? Just want to make sure I am not overlooking something for Lightning Florida. =)
My question... Isn't the mast supposed to be grounded to something? a grounding plate in the hull?
I did see what appears to be a sacrificial zinc in the center of the stern which was bolted thru the hull visible in the rear lazarette, but there didn't appear to be any old wires hooked to it...or a method to do so.
Am I missing something? or is this the non-groundedness the norm for a trailer sailor?
I came across this article, and it seems to advocate not grounding
http://pages.suddenlink.net/arlyn/sailing/lightning2.html
Thoughts? Just want to make sure I am not overlooking something for Lightning Florida. =)