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Several boats ago this it how I anchored the CC to the deck. The T-top was then anchored to the cc and deck with aluminum backing plates. I call it the ultimate consel set up. The cc acts as the base for the t-top and if the base is strong then nothing will pull apart. Notice the Variable degree deadrise hull
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Now THAT is one hell of a deep "V"......
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I used similar L-bracket scheme to mount my galley seat, except I used oversized thickened epoxy-filled holes in deck instead of the below-deck L-brackets. Seating area of the original Seafari deck has ~3/4" plywood core instead of 1/2" balsa core; I drilled 1/2" hole thru deck but NOT thru bottom layer of glass, and then filled with epoxy. I then drilled and tapped the epoxy for 1/4-20 machine screws, which hold better than tapping screws. Toughest test to date has been 185# guy in seat in 5-6'seas; seems solid so far.
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Stick,
You are a work of continual amazement. What's it like to be such a fart smucker! ![]() ![]()
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thanks guys. i used L brackets on the cc then got longer toggles and whent through the deck.worked perfect
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