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Well you can go 3 ways
1. the way you are going 2. Make a 6" hole and put deck plates, this way you can adjust them or what ever if there is a problem. http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...classNum=12946 3. Use seat mounting kits were they have a SS toggle bolt, you drill hole stuff the T in the hole and pull up, insert bolt, they hold seats in place for years! http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...7&classNum=563 I think you are using the hardest way of all! I like option 2 the best, but that does leave a cover on the deck all the time. In order I would use options 2, 3, and 1 last. Good Luck!
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2 does seem the easiest, but I hear nightmares of the hatches leaking and well you know the rest.. I'll just 5200 the
out of it and keep a eye on it..
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