John, that's awful! Sorry to hear about your wings, hopefully the repair isn't too bad. I am curious to hear how it goes, though.
I never got around to installing my wings last year, for the same reason. I had the starboard wing fit and was working on the port wing when I noticed that three of the four struts were cracking at the welds, probably at least 50% at each. I put them aside for some other time. I was planning on looking into weld repairs this year to see what the cost would be. I think that, rather than grinding or gouging out the welds, it may be easier to remove the struts, grind off the anodization and re-weld them. This may allow me to kill two birds with one stone, as the port wing really wasn't fitting up well - on the aft leg, the strut was at least .5" too short, and the forward leg seemed to have been installed a little "twisted" - the leg was very tight to the crossbar and more outboard than it should have been. If I have the legs removed and re-fit with the struts with the wing on the boat, it may allow me to improve the fit. Still trying to weigh the time, effort & cost against the convenience of the wings
I assume the struts were just standard aluminum pipe or tubing, maybe 3/4" or 1" schedule 40 6061 aluminum? Anyone know? Anyone tried it before? I like srm's spray paint idea, that would be my preference, lol.
I'm curious about your gusset idea... it seems that the problem is the fore/aft forces on the wing, but the only way to get a gusset on there would be in the transverse direction. A little extra stiffening at that point doesn't hurt though, I suppose.