Mast Step
I had a minor experience with this situation a few weeks after I launched my newly refurbished Hunter 25, 1976. I had it surveyed before I luanched it, the surveyor was impressed that my decks were solid given the year of the boat but he did warn that I would have to eventually repair my mast-step as he believe there was some rot. Being optimistic and realizing I had other more important repairs to attend to, I used his "eventually" description as "ok, I'll get to that issue next year", that was a mistake as my mast started to sink into the deck. I did some quick thinking and decided to consult this website. After some research and suggestions, I drilled HOLES into and surrounding the step and injected them with Git Rot. This worked great, the mast stopped receeding and I was able to continue on with my summer sailing. Warning, when you inject Git Rot into the holes it tends to sometimes shoot back out all over the deck. Make sure you check for residue, also advisable to cover holes with Marinetex and paint. Side note: I may do a more extensive repair and either inject additional Git Rot or cut my step out altogether and replace with a new piece of wood.