It's really not that hard to step the mast with two people. Some folks can do it by themselves. The key is to not let the mast get away from you.
One person stands by the side of the boat, holding the butt of the mast, down on the ground with their foot. The other is at the tip, and walks the mast vertical.
One person holds the mast vertically, - keeping their hands spread wide apart on the mast to allow for the most control. The other gets into the boat and stands on the cuddy. The mast is lifted KEEPING IT VERTICAL THE WHOLE TIME. Each person should keep thier hands as far away from each other as possible to allowfor the most control of the mast. It is lowered through the partner and stepped on the keelson, or mast jack.
A word of warning about cutting the mast and using a tabernacle. You are slowing the boat down for this convenience. It will never be able to be raced competitvely with that mast. If you sell the boat, the value will be considerably decreased if the buyer wants to use it for racing. If you want to race, it will be very difficult to get the boat to perform.
I'll get off my soap box now.
