Not sure what the official name is for the two struts that support the bottom of the mast on some 356/36 models with traditional mains.
Anyway... last winter one of my struts bent while on the hard. After some investigation it turned out to have water in it and the assumption was that it froze. This was backed up by the fact that part of the tube had expanded slightly, presumably due to ice pressure. I needed to have a new strut made.
This year I've taken the struts off and emptied them out, then stored them in the aft cabin. If you're in an area with hard freezes in the winter you might want to check for water in the struts.
Anyway... last winter one of my struts bent while on the hard. After some investigation it turned out to have water in it and the assumption was that it froze. This was backed up by the fact that part of the tube had expanded slightly, presumably due to ice pressure. I needed to have a new strut made.
This year I've taken the struts off and emptied them out, then stored them in the aft cabin. If you're in an area with hard freezes in the winter you might want to check for water in the struts.