Went to take my MacGregor 25, "Kon Tiki" out of the water yesterday due to keel trunk damage (see "URGENT - Keel Damage, Taking on Water from Saturday). Terrific storm passed by preventing shuttle from taking me to boat. One lightning strike was very close, and I commented to a dockhand, "The way my luck's been going, probably hit my boat." It did. When I got to her, the battery indicator only worked for one of the two batteries. My LCD battery powered clock had nothing on its face. VHF would not turn on, nor would my nav lights. I found a 2"x3" hole charred into the gelcoat on the starboard side near the bow, immediately below the "gutter" which drains water off of the foredeck. This was in the center of a salad-plate sized blister. After I got underway, I found that the remote control for the autotiller had a hole that looks like something inside exploded.Upon trailering the boat, I found that the mast-top antenna no longer had a white plastic tip, but now had a BB sized ball of what had once been molten stainless steel. Have not yet completed the damage assesment. I'm almost too disgusted at this point to deal with it. Appears that the lightning path involved the antenna, mast, and water on the deck as it poured over the side. The scattered nature of electronic damage inside is phenomenal. Some things still work, other unwired items do not. I'm just glad I was not yet on board.