Can you post a pick of how its bent? I just posted a response on the question about bow sprits, where I admitted that I had to repair our bent bow pushpit from Hurricane Sandy storm damage. The upper outer bow rail caught on a piling while it was shifting around in her slip & bent the horizontal rail upwards to a 45 degree angle. Looked terrible. I got out my blow torch & had to heat up both sides of the heavy gauge tubular steel to red hot - then I banged the rail back down into position with a padded sledge hammer. It takes some real heat & power to bend this heavy s.s. tubing. But it can be done. I had to use a Dremel tool grinder to smooth & polish where I heated the tubing up afterwords to repair where the steel was starting to bubble & pit form the torch heat. Guess I had the torch tip too close to the metal. But I bent it back into position myself. If you can't rent a blow torch setup, then you'll have to pay a welder to do it. But its usually cheaper to repair then replace. You'll get sticker shock from Catalina Direct for a new pushpit. Likely $800 - 1k or more. If yours is too mangled to repair, then I would hunt for a salvaged one online. I bet there are more then a few totalled C 27's & many yachts that were trashed by Sandy, but still have good parts that are salvageable. Also if your bow is pre 1978 it will have a gentle sloped curvature - the later models had a more angular appearance. Good luck with yours.