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Date Posted: - Tuesday - 04/29/08 - 9:23am
Author: Gene T
Subject: Changing spars
In reply to: Will M31 "Salvia" 's message, "Aluminum Masts" on - Monday - 04/28/08 - 2:27pm

Our M31 expierenced a demasting a few years ago. I thought I was on top of the maintainence but water got in at the head and dripped down to the solid spreader portion and softened from the inside out. That made it undetectable until one beautiful day, not as windy as your's, they all came down. We went with Selden Masts, white powder coated and love them. I didn't think I'd like the boat without the beauty of wooded spars, but quickly changed my mind. Good Luck.

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