The hole in the cuddy roof acts as a fulcrum, so the mast step could still move if not secured. If the screws just act like "pins", that would still help, because they would have to be sheared off for the maststep to move.
If the fiberglass is sound and it's just a matter of the screws having widened the holes they are in, you could use the method K.C. has been advocating:
- Wax the screw
- Fill the holes with epoxy
- Insert screw
Having the screw in the hole will let the epoxy cure and take up the extra room, while the wax will prevent it from bonding to the screw, so you should be able to remove it later.
Don't use the cheap double-syringe epoxy, or the 5 minute varieties. I've never had good success with any. Alternatives that have worked for me:
- Marine Tex (paste like)
- Silvertip Gel Magic from System Three (that's formulated as a glue)
- six 10 from West System should be equivalent
- Laminating epoxy from West, System Three, Mas etc.
Don't worry if the quantities these are sold in exceed what you need - good epoxies have a really long shelf life and you'll forever find uses for them thereafter
