I've just replaced the starboard chainplate bulkhead in my new '87 C-27. (And I did a mighty fine job, if I do say so myself!) The Git-rot treatment I tried first to try and save the original bulkhead ended up looking like sh#t with all the little holes I had to drill. On the positive side, it did strengthen the bulkhead enough so that I was able to get it out in one piece and use it as the template for the new bulkhead.Anyway, in order to remove the bulkhead, I had to first remove the compression post, which would not come out until I undid the wiring connection at the mast step and pulled the wires back through the post into the bilge. Then the post came out without a problem. I used a couple of 5' screw jacks to raise the cabin top up enough to provide clearance.Now that I've got it all back together, I need to get the wires back up the compression post from the bilge to the mast step. I've discovered that pushing a wire is a lot harder than pulling one!Anybody have any neat tricks for getting this done? In case I need to remove the compression post again, I've decided not to screw the bulkhead back in place yet. I'll wait until I've got the wires back in first.