Jerry, I have some Fast Cast polyurethane resin from Easy Composites. I really don't think the hardness and flexibility matters too much for our use, though it might do if we had a flexible 3/4 rigged bermudan racing mast to support at deck level - which is why Spartite is flexible, I believe.
Twice, now, I've taken out masts that have been set in place with polyurethane resin, and believe me, if the mast is parallel, the resin just ain't going to move, whether you apply release agent or not. You would have to cut it away to remove it, so it's better to treat it as permanent. That means that if you use it at step level, it must remain as part of the step, not on the mast, because obviously it won't draw out through the partners.
A word of warning: if the fit in the tapered partners gets slack because the mast has risen a bit, there's a lot of grinding noise. Annoying, not dangerous, but make sure the mast is very well held down.
I used the chopped strands that are about 6mm long.