FYI for anyone with mast support struts and cold winters

AndyL

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Jun 23, 2020
153
Hunter 36 Rock Hall
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.
 
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danm1

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Oct 5, 2013
210
Hunter 356 Mamaroneck, NY
Was there water in the struts when you removed them? And aren't you concerned about leaving the mast up with less support on the hard?
 

AndyL

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Jun 23, 2020
153
Hunter 36 Rock Hall
There was a little water in one strut. I was not concerned and nor were the marina staff when the boat sat in the water without struts for a while in the spring, while they looked into the issue and had a new strut fabricated. I believe they are only needed when sailing.

That said, I did start to worry that if anything did happen, the insurance might make some adverse decision because the struts were off. Who knows.

Anyway, I decided to put them back and try sealing the threaded rods instead.
 
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Jun 17, 2022
361
Hunter 380 Comox BC
Same goes for the mast! There is a drain hole at the bottom, overtime crud builds up and can cause the mast base to crack in freezing conditions, due to water accumulation. Check it each fall....