It seems like the consensus is paranoid, but possibly idiot.
It looks like I'll do what nearly every other trailer sailor owner does for lightning protection: nothing. I guess a Mac26 similar to a car, metal above you and no metal contact to the ground / water. People don't get killed by lighting in their cars, it just doesn't happen, so I should feel pretty safe inside the cabin of the Macgregor. The cockpit should also be fairly safe as well, so long as I'm not touching the rigging. If I can't make it in before a storm rolls me over, I can throw over a hook, go don below and ride it out.
Related, I saw this interesting info graph on how to avoid / survive lighting when n foot outside.
http://www.artofmanliness.com/2014/04/2 ... ted-guide/
Don't know if it's good advice, but seems logical.
I took out the boat for the first time last Saturday and it went well. The wind was light but the family had a lot of fun. I hope to take it out this weekend.
