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  1. #1

    Is there a substitute for the grounding plate for 74 Hatteras 38 MY

    When changing all the thruhull on my 38 I came across the two grounding plates on the hull in the aft section… they are expensive to replace… are they needed? Is there a substitute for them? Thanks in advance for your reply!!Thanks
    1974 Hatteras 38 Double CabinHull 3610474On the hard in Demopolis, ALAnd74 Hatteras 58 FishermanOn the hard in Demopolis, AL

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    Re: Is there a substitute for the grounding plate for 74 Hatteras 38 MY

    Having two is interesting. You probably couldn't have asked a more polarizing and controversial question. Ground planes serve two purposes, 1 to add a means to shunt leaking high voltage to ground just like the ground in a home electrical system is attached to a water pipe and allows a dead short causing a breaker to trip thus protecting people aboard, but not so much for swimmers. 2 creates a low voltage equilibrium between all bonded metal in the water and within the boat and thus causing the attached zinc anode to corrode as opposed to the prop. Only you can see what condition the grounding and bonding systems are in and how they are wired up. do you need them? It depends on how you use the boat. You can immense them in a bucket of phosphoric acid and they will look as good as new in a few hours, they are pure copper after all. you might want to replace the bolts though. the bolts are bronze but one bolt of the bunch is gold plated to keep a nice strong electrical connection to the wiring and copper plate.

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    Re: Is there a substitute for the grounding plate for 74 Hatteras 38 MY

    Probably Dyna plates they were put on for an antenna ground plane for the old AM radios pre VHF. They work with SSB but not as well as the copper mesh Hatteras later glassed into the cabin tops.
    "DON'T BELIEVE ANYTHING YOU READ OR HEAR AND ONLY HALF OF WHAT YOU SEE" - BEN FRANKLIN




    Endless Summer
    1967 50c 12/71n DDA 525hp
    ex Miss Betsy
    owners:
    Howard P. Miller 1967-1974
    Richard F Hull 1974-1976
    Robert J. & R.Scott Smith 1976-present

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    Re: Is there a substitute for the grounding plate for 74 Hatteras 38 MY

    We are replacing headliner in the 46 and noticed the mesh. So it's a grounding plane for SSB?
    1966 34c
    1982 46 HP

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    Re: Is there a substitute for the grounding plate for 74 Hatteras 38 MY

    Quote Originally Posted by madhatter1 View Post
    We are replacing headliner in the 46 and noticed the mesh. So it's a grounding plane for SSB?
    Yes. You'll find the threaded connection rod sticking up inside the flybridge.
    Sky Cheney
    1985 53EDMY, Hull #CN759, "Rebecca"
    ELYC on White Lake--Montague, MI

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    Re: Is there a substitute for the grounding plate for 74 Hatteras 38 MY

    Quote Originally Posted by rsmith View Post
    Probably Dyna plates they were put on for an antenna ground plane for the old AM radios pre VHF. They work with SSB but not as well as the copper mesh Hatteras later glassed into the cabin tops.
    I made the assumption that a 1974 38 MY wouldn't be using SSB, but could have been. Figured someone tried to keep the high voltage ground and bonding system separate by using two plates.

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    Re: Is there a substitute for the grounding plate for 74 Hatteras 38 MY

    I plan to use the boat as primarily housing when I sell my house… I don’t plan to go boarding or cruising… instead just keep in the slip at the marina… having said that are they essential… do I need to replace the grounding plates or can I go without them???Thanks
    1974 Hatteras 38 Double CabinHull 3610474On the hard in Demopolis, ALAnd74 Hatteras 58 FishermanOn the hard in Demopolis, AL

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