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Ben Mesker
I have recently bought my first sailboat. A 1985 Hunter 28.5. Its the stormy season here and lighting is a daily threat. I don't hear of a lot of sailboats getting struck by lightning. Is there a reason, or are most sailors smart enough to not get caught in a lightning storm? Common sense would dictate that being on the water with a 41 foot metal mast sticking up would attract an occasional zap. Whats the real story? My wife is paranoid and if I could give some good reasons why we wont be killed it would help.