Have your life boat ready to step into before the sailboat actually begins to sink but wait until it's actually sinking in the water before you hop on. Saying it like is that harder to put into a fortune cookie and doesn't read nearly as clever.
All good Points, For Brevity my post was not detailed. I was primarily responding the the earlier post about the advantage of wooden spars in this scenario and pointing out that modern spars can offer the same advantage. I have seen this twice in my career. In both cases the work was done by the spare manufacturer and was certainly an engineered solution. Not much weight was added as the spar was made air tight. On a 35 to 40 ft cruising boat this would add about 425 lbs. of buoyancy distributed over its length. Considering the lever arm it is a significant amount."How do you plan to make your mast 'more buoyant'? the cables for your mast lights are as well. How are you going to allow maintenance of them?
IMO large modifications to a boat should not be done unless you have a marine architect involved. "