Ok.... I think I just got struck by lightning and here is the situation.
My boat is on a lift and when it is lifted it is not grounded. It sits on wooden piles and the support pads are wood as well. No metal contact. By not having the boat grounded is it more prone to a lightning strike or less prone? I have always had the theory that it is less prone since there is no easy path to ground and therefore less attractive to lightning but my recent strike has gotten me thinking I might be off base. Your thoughts?
My boat is on a lift and when it is lifted it is not grounded. It sits on wooden piles and the support pads are wood as well. No metal contact. By not having the boat grounded is it more prone to a lightning strike or less prone? I have always had the theory that it is less prone since there is no easy path to ground and therefore less attractive to lightning but my recent strike has gotten me thinking I might be off base. Your thoughts?