Thanks, how are the mast step bolts secured, lagged, nuts, ???Steve:
Your approach is correct. Remove the mast step, clean the area and rebed the step.
Be SURE to make sure that the weep holes are clear of any caulking or debris. You also want to be sure that there is a drip loop in any of the wires the go through the deck. You may want to consider some of the butyl for rebedding the step.
Thanks, sounds like weep holes need to be clean.Before you go to a lot of trouble try cleaning the weep holes first. All kinds of stuff gets inside the mast from birds and such and the weep holes are fairly small. If you caulk the tabernacle (deck plate) all you are going to do is seal the water on the inside when it rains. The only thing that actually needs sealed is the bolt holes on the tabernacle and the thru-deck where the wires pass through. Any water that hits the deck (inside the tabernacle) and runs out from under the tabernacle is not a problem. If you caulk it, it just encourages the water to have to use the weep holes; it builds up at the tabernacle and leaks in through the thru-deck hole.
I personally would never calk a tabernacle for that reason.