Painted spar vs. bare.
Paul, Loren brings up all good points and without really knowing about spars on other Ericsons, virtually the entire fleet of E31s were NOT anodized and a very small number of the early ones were delivered from the factory bare. The bare ones have oxidized over the years. Even my painted spars on hull #55 were not anodized and in addition, NOT shot with primer!! That said, it's darned hard to get paint to stick to anodize plating but for gosh sake, you'd a thought that they would have primed them first. It could do it yourself but it's a dirty, messy job and in June of 2006 I opted to have a rigger do it during the three weeks by boat was out of the water. I think the price for the mast, spreaders, boom and complete wire harness using tinned wire was more like in the $4,000-$5,000 range, really can't remember. All the above aluminum parts were stripped to bare metal using a combination of palm sander and paint stripper in the corners and weldments, sprayed with two coats of high-build filler, followed by two coats of primer and then two or three coats of LP with complete sanding between every coat. Dare I say that this recent finished paint job looks better than the spars might have when new? I handicapped, I was born without an email image attachment gene so I'd be glad to send you two examples back channel of an oxidized aluminum one and mine. Regards, Glyn Judson, E31 hull #55, Marina del Rey, CA glynjudsonatroadrunnerdotcom.