Winterizing Your Sailboat – Tip #4

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    In the colder climates, its time to start thinking about hauling out and winterizing your boat. While a haul out gives you opportunity for some repair, maintenance and upgrade work, its important to follow some winterizing procedures to avoid problems in the spring. Todays tip focuses on your mast and should be performed after your haul out.

    Mast Storage

    Spray sails with fresh water to remove salt crystals. Lubricate the turnbuckles, even the mast remains in the boat this is a good idea. Inspect halyards and standing rigging. Do not wrap a mast tightly in plastic to keep it dry. It will promote corrosion. Draping plastic over the mast is OK if air can get under it. Do not lay mast on carpeting, or any material that will absorb water.

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    Darrell Nicholson
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