Hi Josh,
I have no experience with this whatsoever, but please be so kind as to keep me 
abreast of your work, as I have the same boat.  

In hindsight, is there a way to determine the condition of the step without 
pulling the mast?
Thanks! 
 Bruce Whitmore

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Ok Guys, 
I've had the mast pulled for a complete refit and to the best of my ability to 
observe, it appears that the step has never been removed.  It looks terrible 
and horribly corroded.  It is aluminum and I'm not sure that the 30 years of 
corrosion has necessarily compromised the beam but since I have access I'd like 
to at least get it repainted.  It seems that the inner skin of the sub-floor 
was placed on top of the stringers (and step) with no thought given to the 
possibility of needing to remove the step in the future.  I expected that a 
magical combination of tilting, twisting, or rolling would do the trick but 
alas it seems that cutting a portion of the subfloor is the only answer.  I'd 
intend to use and oscillating saw to make the necessary cuts.  These cuts would 
be roughly the width of the mast step and the depth necessary to make the 
sub-floor flush with the stringer.  This would allow tilting the step out.
Hard to describe, but has anyone had a similar experience and solution?

Thanks,
Josh MuckleyS/V Sea Hawk1989 C&C 37+Solomons, MD 

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