The key to keeping mast up during winter is the cradle....the boats with inadequate or damaged cradles are at risk.  I have seen several boats at my club where the boats have toppled and it was the cradle that failed in every instance.

And for loosening the rigging in winter....no need if the rig is properly tuned at storage....besides, as someone here mentioned, the aluminum mast shrinks first in extreme cold.

Rob Abbott
AZURA
C&C 32- #277
halifax, N.S.

On 2023-10-18 11:19 a.m., Hoyt, Mike via CnC-List wrote:

Re mast up.  A friend stored his C&C 33-2 with mast up and it blew over in a winter storm.  He now has no mast.

With mast down possibly the reduced windage would have prevented the boat from blowing over but certainly would have not resulted in a mast broken in three areas.  The boat was on a cradle.

Food for thought

Mike Hoyt

Persistence

Halifax, NS

*From:*Bob Mann via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
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*Subject:* Stus-List winter storage

Here in Michigan it's time to winterize our boats until April. For those who store their boat with the mast up, do you leave shroud tension alone or do you loosen the shrouds for the winter? Bob Mann Mystic ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍

Here in Michigan it's time to winterize our boats until April. For those who store their boat with the mast up, do you leave shroud tension alone or do you loosen the shrouds for the winter?

Bob Mann

Mystic


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