Yes, I think the wires from the shrouds into the water did give it a path around the sides which did cause less damage. For example, on the first strike, both the lift motors got fried (one right away and another one that failed a few months later) and that was a real pain to fix. They didn't work right after the second strike either, but I think I was able to just replace some GFCI's and they came back. They are still running ok after the second strike but one has been a bit flaky and I redid the connections and it seems ok now. I had also put in a sub electric panel and extra grounding spike near the dock after the first strike, so that could have helped too.
I happen to have the list of things I replaced on the boat after the second strike:
Of course the obvious stuff...Windex, post and spike gone
Antenna gone
Anchor light gone
Signs of impact in boat
Left panel damaged Cabin lights kinda work
Water pump works
Fm radio gone
Amazingly vhf radio comes on but is probably damaged since doesn t turn off
Tv probably gone
Anchor light switch seized up
$14.98
Both electrical panels are damaged:
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/west-mar ... ecordNum=2
Model # 11861531 | Mfg # 8930 | UPC # 25282108794
$44.99
Model # 11861556 | Mfg # 8931 | UPC # 25282108817
$64.99
5amp fuse for autopilot
$7.99
LED Cabin bulb
$12.99
Nicro air ventilator fan burned out (not sure if this might have been going anyway)
3 inch
$180.88
Forward (red/green) nav lights do not work and had to be replaced
Batteries were replaced too.
The connector to the FM Stereo/CD player was melted and the unit had to be replaced, probably the helm remote control too...don't remember the price. The stereo is mounted on the cabin top right behind the head so it is very close to the shroud attachment point.
The Auto Pilot was disconnected so it wasn't damaged
I tend to leave VHF disconnected from the masthead antenna now unless I need it, I think I still had to have that repaired by standard horizon though...just too close to the bolt
I also did have a flukey outboard electrical problem that required me to replace the electronic ignition module, but now I can't remember when that was...and it was not directly linked to a strike, but it may have degraded later due to a strike too...cause those things are usually pretty reliable.
So basically a lot of electrical stuff...even though insurance gave me money both times, its still a big time sucking setback to get everything fixed so now I'm not leaving it mast-up all the time, just for a few months now and then I'll put it back on the trailer, maybe go on a cruise in May with it some place further away.
This is the third time overall that my property has been hit (since 1995) ...in the lightning capital of the world..lol Twice to the boat but there is also always stuff damaged in the house too, like TV's, switches, garage door openers, ice makers...etc. Lots of stuff gets affected by the surge.