Hi all - I've got a 1975 O'Day 20 that has had a soft spot around the mast step for some time. The top of the cabin is slightly dished, although the step itself seems pretty solidly connected. Inside, all of the bolts are nice and tight. There's no compression post on this model (at least, this boat never had one) and the inside roof of the cabin is not distorted in any way.I had planned on replacing the fittings for the shrouds and started that project this morning. Got it taken care of with no problem, however, while the shrouds were off on one side (and before I had properly secured the mast), it started to go over. The step started to come loose, although I was able to stop everything before I lost the mast. Anyway - my question - I replaced all of the fittings for the shrouds (re-bed them all, new hardware, etc) and that's all set (a fairly easy and quick repair). What about the mast step? Should I immediately pull the boat out of the water and attend to this, or am I okay for a bit? All of the shrouds are now nice and tight, and things look pretty solid. Is the mast step "critical" or is it really there as a base for the mast (what I mean by that is - the shrouds/stays are really what keeps the mast up - not the base, correct)?I really hate to pull the boat out of the water and start replacing the core material at this time. I'd rather do that when I pull her out for the winter. I'm really looking for opinions here - am I tempting fate, or should I be okay for a while? We sail mainly on inland lakes, and nothing real aggressive.Thanks - Tom