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If you're on a boat during a thunderstorm, you should _____. wait it out, it'll pass soon get on land in case of lightning hold up your umbrella to avoid the rain get in the water and wait for the storm to pass

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Get on land in case of lightning (verified)

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When a boat gets struck, lightning is trying to find its way to the water. In a sailboat, like Priority, gets struck, one of the paths it takes is down the mast; typically anything that happens to be close by on the way down can be destroyed

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User JonTargaryen
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the best course of action is such a situation is to wait it out. the waves are too much to move the boat so any efforts you make to mave will be wasted and your precious energy will be lost. cover yourself in a blanket and if you have an umbrella,pan it to avoid being struck by lightening.
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