My brother has a 28' fiberglass hull (Duffy Hull) lobster boat with a single screw and gas engine that he keeps on a mooring right on the ocean in Kittery Point Maine. The boat is approximately 150' from the docks where there are about 6 transient slips with power available that were put in about 3 years ago. The boat, new to him two years ago, is a typical lobster boat that does not have any means to electrically plug into power. The boat is kept in the water from April through October. This year he replaced the transom zinc plate, and I had him add a 4" round zinc to his rudder. He does not have any room to add a zinc to the SS shaft. This year he installed a brand new, Michigan 19" NiBrad wheel. When he pulled the boat in October, the edges of the brand new wheel were eaten and the blades had pitting, the transom zinc was approximately 50% gone, but the zinc on the rudder looked almost new. Is this a grounding issue or can the power from the new docks effect his boat approximately 150' away? There are several boats closer to the docks than his, but he did not talk to any of the owners. Thanks for the help in advance.