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Don't 'seal' it with epoxy. The bolts should take the load to big
washers or backing plate and it should get sealed with a flexible sealant. The reason is that you don't want corrosion under the fitting. MC Veridican wrote: Don't use self tapping screws. That is a poor way to attach deck hardware and will likely create bigger problems down the road. Agreed. And today I discovered that where I want to mount the pad eye is accessible from both sides (on top of the deck and from underneath through the bottom of the centerboard housing. All I need is a long extension on my socket wrench and I can install a backing plate and nuts and bolts. And of course, I'll seal every thing with marine epoxy. Thanks for the advice The Veridican |
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Saint Thomas??
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