...My question is: Is anybody grounded from the mast to the lag bolts holding down the mast step?
Is this a reasonable thing to do? I read a research article from the coast guard site that suggests a lightening strike to ground through the lead keel would possibly blow off fiberglass from the keel but would not hole the boat. Any thoughts?...
Marcus,
Mine came that way, with a large heavy green bonding wire attached to one of the lagbolts holding down the mast step. I kept it that way when I replaced the mast step. Also, the upper shroud chainplates and all through hulls are similarly bonded.
As for whether its a good thing to do or not, I don't really know. My research shows that there are recommendations all over the map regarding bonding and lightning "protection", with no clear conclusions. There seems (by my interpretation) to be a
small amount of consensus that bonding may
slightly increase the probability of a strike while
slightly decreasing the possible damage, while isolating the mast may
slightly decrease the probability of a strike while
slightly increasing the possible damage.
I take it all with a grain of salt. The damned lightning's going to do as it pleases!

As always, YMMV.