9.2A Compression Post
When I bought my 9.2A several years ago the door to the head was misaligned, the hinge side (forward) had sagged. I let it go for awhile and then started investigating. The floor at the base of the compression post at the forward side of the head was also sagged. The post was sitting ONLY on the floor, there was NO support underneath. All of the loads from the mast came down to the floor and was causing it to deflect down. The floor at the base of the post was dented down about 1/4"
I removed the door, loosened the rigging and used a house jack to raise the hinge side of the door to bring it back up to where is should be. I then removed the head holding tank and cut an access hole (about 14" X 14") in the floor inside the settee to gain access under the post. I used a block of teak to tightly support between the floor and the hull and restored the holding tank. I used the piece that I had cut out of the floor to make a hatch and restored the holding tank. The head door now closes almost properly and the floor is properly flat.
Unfortunately I didn't take any photos, but the job is fairly straighforward, it just takes some time.