I need help on how to DIY a repair to fix the sag around the mast boot.Here is the situation from bottom up. The compression post seams to be in great shape. The compression post base is glassed on three sides, the forward side is open and I thought it had rot, after scratching with my nail and a blade it feels smooth and hard but has a film of scum. The rest of the post is in great shape.Now to the noticeable problem, the bulkhead above the post is being pushed down, I have been told that there is a design flaw in this boat. Apparently the mast is not centered directly over the post and plat but it is slightly forward. Over time the wood core of the cuddy compresses and allows the front of the mast to sink. This sinking has caused a sink spot and caused the top of the fiberglass doorway to the head to drop jamming the sliding door.This is how I was going to fix it. I am going to raise my mast a few inches with a rig I have seen used on several other DIY's boats. It is a bit risky but I am a confident carpenter and like my design. This is where I need help. Once I raise the mast I was going to cut the top around the boot off till I reach dry rot free core wood. Let this dry for 1 week with it covered with a tarp and vented. The removed rotten wood will be replaced with an aluminum plate zinc cromated for corrosion. That will be filled in with wormed resin till all crevasses are filled, then finish it off with resin and cloth. Install a new mast boot. Lower mast.I don’t know how to fix the interior bulkhead but I was going to take it on after fixing the mast.This must be a DIY job and I need any help you can offer. $ is a big factor but I want this to be a permanent repair and want my boat to be safe.Thanks for anything information you can give.