Peter tried to destroy the stocks of supplies Sweden had gathered for the upcoming invasion of Norway.
However, the defense was not defeated and only two galleys managed to be placed on the beach, where they could be damaged by Swedish infantry.
After the two unsuccessful attacks on Gothenburg and Strömstad in 1717, Tordenskjold was deprived of command of the Danish navy in the Kattegat for 1718 and subjected to the Schoutby night Rosenpalm.
The successful defense of Gothenburg and Strömstad again strengthened the Swedes' confidence after the previous defeats.
The Danish North Sea Squadron henceforth remained more in the shadows and limited its operations to purely defensive companies.