Did the boat ever have a shortwave radio?

Was a previous owner afraid of a lightning strike?

Just guessing.

Ken H.

On 7 April 2016 at 18:20, Ryan Doyle via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
wrote:

> Hey everyone,
>
> I am in the home stretch of re-wiring my entire boat.  The wiring was in
> frightening shape when I bought it back in October - much of it was
> corroded and probably original, and there were numerous "bad fixes" that I
> didn't like the looks of.  So, I ripped it all out and started anew with a
> whole bunch of Ancor marine wire, a BlueSea panel, BlueSea fuse blocks, and
> went about re-wiring.
>
> All negative wires connect back to the nut at the back of my A4 motor,
> which is also connected to my battery negatives.  All good.
>
> However, there is one large gauge (maybe 10 gauge?) old wire going from
> the nut on the back of my A4 to a nut attached to a metal plate that is
> attached to the outside of the hull.  This metal plate is located slightly
> forward and to starboard of the front of the A4.  Another wire coming from
> the nut over this metal plate is also connected to a keel bolt.
>
> I don't see this plate or wire on the original C&C wiring diagram for the
> boat.  And from what I know, having more than one negative point outside
> the hull will create a ground loop.
>
> Any thoughts on why someone did this?
>
> Thanks,
> Ryan
> Nobody's Bargain
> 1976 C&C 30 mki
> New York
>
>
>
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