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<blockquote data-quote="Oddagus" data-source="post: 119781" data-attributes="member: 2439"><p>I have had really good luck with the pin style seat bases. Even on boats with no way of getting to the fasteners from below. I take a large hole saw and cut out a hole for the seat base to mount flush, use 3M 4400 sealant/adhesive applied to base, and secure with #14 stainless screws. Use a 3/16 bit for the screws. The last set I did like this was on a Polarkraft which had no wood backing under the aluminum. It's been 5 or 6 years now and the seat bases show no sign of loosening up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oddagus, post: 119781, member: 2439"] I have had really good luck with the pin style seat bases. Even on boats with no way of getting to the fasteners from below. I take a large hole saw and cut out a hole for the seat base to mount flush, use 3M 4400 sealant/adhesive applied to base, and secure with #14 stainless screws. Use a 3/16 bit for the screws. The last set I did like this was on a Polarkraft which had no wood backing under the aluminum. It's been 5 or 6 years now and the seat bases show no sign of loosening up. [/QUOTE]
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