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#1 2011-11-03 06:03:59

davidww1
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Electricity warning

In his excellent description of his cockpit sole rebuilding, Roger Gibb makes reference to a probable electrical "leak" from his boat into the surrounding water. Coincidentally, there is a warning in this month's Ocean Navigator magazine about the danger of such leaks. Apparently this was highlighted by the drowning of a teenager this summer and near-drowning of his friend.

Both boys were swimming in a marina and obviously there was stray current in the water that paralyzed one; the other was injured but managed to get far enough away to save himself. Counter-intuitively (at least to me) the danger is greatest in fresh water. Salt water is a uniformly good electrical path, so stray currents just go to ground. Fresh water is a lousy conductor, so electricity finds a better path through people. Zap, you're fried.

The expert advice is, don't concern yourself with how good a marina or club is at managing its electrical service. Even if it may normally be a safe environment, all it takes is a new boat with a problem and zap, you're fried. Don't swim anywhere (in marinas or clubs, or near dock walls) where boats are or may be plugged into shore power.

David Weatherston
Towser, Toronto
C&C 27 Mk IV

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#2 2011-11-07 09:52:33

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Re: Electricity warning

thanks for the great reminder, a few guys at my club like to jump in the water

#3 2011-11-07 11:58:19

davidww1
Member

Re: Electricity warning

Put a (non-conductive) line around their waists so you can fish them out.

David Weatherston
Towser, Toronto
C&C 27 Mk IV


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#4 2011-11-08 10:37:01

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Re: Electricity warning

we have warned them

#5 2011-11-08 12:52:05

davidww1
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Re: Electricity warning

That was one of the unappreciated benefits of pre-holding-tank boating. No one would have ever considered swimming in a marina.

David Weatherston
Towser, Toronto
C&C 27 Mk IV

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