Richard Woods
07-16-2008, 06:44 PM
This has come up on another thread so thought I should post this as a fresh topic.
First visit www.marinelightning.com
see the photo on the home page of a catamaran sunk after being hit by lightning, June 20th 2008
Then go to www.strikeshield.com
For the solution that I used after being hit.
Sail in the tropics in the wet season or on the east coast USA right now and you will hear dozens of stories of lightning strikes. With "luck" you'll even be hit yourself.
I sailed up the east coast of the USA in 2003 and met 2 other English boats doing the same. All three of us were hit by lightning.
Later in Panama we were anchored with a group of 12 boats. In one storm 6 were hit. Not us, we had a Strikeshield system fitted, or were lucky.
I write more about my lightning strike on the article pages of my website
www.sailingcatamarans.com
Richard Woods of Woods Designs
First visit www.marinelightning.com
see the photo on the home page of a catamaran sunk after being hit by lightning, June 20th 2008
Then go to www.strikeshield.com
For the solution that I used after being hit.
Sail in the tropics in the wet season or on the east coast USA right now and you will hear dozens of stories of lightning strikes. With "luck" you'll even be hit yourself.
I sailed up the east coast of the USA in 2003 and met 2 other English boats doing the same. All three of us were hit by lightning.
Later in Panama we were anchored with a group of 12 boats. In one storm 6 were hit. Not us, we had a Strikeshield system fitted, or were lucky.
I write more about my lightning strike on the article pages of my website
www.sailingcatamarans.com
Richard Woods of Woods Designs