I removed the seat boxes/tackle storage things that the previous owner had installed and bought a pair of Garelick adjustable pedestals so I can have my cockpit back.
I had hoped that it would be an easy matter of screwing the bases right back in the old holes but evidently Murphy was watching and he is back at his tricks. It's obvious that the guy that removed the seat bases in order to install the tackle boxes had a problem and had to cut 3 of the screws off flush with the deck on the port side. In running a pick down inside the open holes I can feel metal in the bottom and it feels like it is threaded. I'm wondering if anyone knows if that is a continuous ring under there sandwiching the deck or if it is individual threaded tee nuts that puncture into the deck wood to hold the torque. I suspicion tee nuts that were spinning when the removal was attempted. Just wondering if struggling to get the broken pieces out is worth it. And if it's individual tee nuts it's probably not doable. Normally I would just split the difference between the old holes and drill a new set but I would like to know if there is a continuous ring down there before I start. Any thoughts or ideas are welcome.
I had hoped that it would be an easy matter of screwing the bases right back in the old holes but evidently Murphy was watching and he is back at his tricks. It's obvious that the guy that removed the seat bases in order to install the tackle boxes had a problem and had to cut 3 of the screws off flush with the deck on the port side. In running a pick down inside the open holes I can feel metal in the bottom and it feels like it is threaded. I'm wondering if anyone knows if that is a continuous ring under there sandwiching the deck or if it is individual threaded tee nuts that puncture into the deck wood to hold the torque. I suspicion tee nuts that were spinning when the removal was attempted. Just wondering if struggling to get the broken pieces out is worth it. And if it's individual tee nuts it's probably not doable. Normally I would just split the difference between the old holes and drill a new set but I would like to know if there is a continuous ring down there before I start. Any thoughts or ideas are welcome.