I'm at my witts end.I've got water leaking down the mast compression post and can't figure out where the h*ll it's coming from.I have a 1983 h27.I've sealed around the mast step.I've sealed around both the V-birth hatch, and the main cabin hatch, and rebedded all hatch screws.I've rebedded the mast step screws.Still, I get water.The leak has apparently been happening for a number of years, and has rotted out the bottom of the teak box that surrounds the compression post. I also see that the compression post has started to colapse the floor of the cabin. So, I've got a good repair to do this off-season (another 6 weeks). Archives have a bunch of info. on how to handle this. I'm not afraid.
But, where's the source????First question: Can water drain down the inside of the mast and run through the mast step, or is the mast step solid and has a plate preventing anything from entering the cabin? I seem to remember a post in the archives that indicated the mast step is hollow, but I can't remember what year boat that was.Second question: If water can drain down through mast step, what are the usual suspects on the mast that I need to check out when I have her stepped this fall??As always, thanks for any help you folks can offer.Kevin (sailing his summer away on Pure And Easy) in VT