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I bought a 1983 Hunter 27 in 9 years ago. My thought is that the integrity of the starboard salon bulkhead was comprimised and 'bowed out' , maybe 1", due to taking on water in the salon following a hurricane (wicking up water..that's my thought, maybe I'm wrong)). 3 years ago the salon took on more snow and rain water while being stored 'upland'. Since then the salon bulkhead has significantly 'bowed out'--now it's at least 3". The salon door leading to the head does not slide or close properly, the screw fastening the wood trim to the bulkhead in the head area has snapped in two. I can fit my fingers between the bulkhead and the top of the boat on the starboard side. The compression post feels and appears to be solid with no water damage evident. The forward bilge plate shows small signs of cracking. Is this normal wear and tear? My marina mechanic says replacing the bulkhead will solve this problem and restore the boat to it's normal shape, at a cost of $2,500. However, I'm not so sure if it is the bulkhead, or the core below the mast step plate that is rotted, and causing the top of the boat to compress...or is it the floor? The area surrounding the mast plate show a slight symmetrical indentation. Is this the normal design of the boat, or should this area be completely flat. My concern is that my boat is compressing from the top down, and or, the bottom up. I don't want to put a 'band aid' on this. Should I be follow my mechanic's advice, or is there something more sinister at work here?