I had to rewire for new wind instrumentation. The mast was down and I had to wire through the step. I thought it would be prudent to check and see if my boat (Hunter 31') was affected by the dreaded "compression post rot" disease. After drilling out the teak plugs in the head door jamb and partially removing the jamb, I can happily report that the boat is free of the dreadded rot problem. There appears to be a nicely machined piece of wood stock serving as a post with a channel for wiring. There is no sign of water infiltration. The spigot where the wires exit the step was sealed very well. It will be re-sealed again when complete. Apparently not all Hunter 31' suffer from the compression post problem. Mine even seemed to exhibit a few of the symptoms (very fine, almost undetectable hairline crack in the crossmember gelcoat, some strange discoloration.) The boat is a 1985, originally purchased in Lake Erie, near Sandusky, OH. It has made its home in Lake Ontario for the last 5 years.