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any insights on the markV plastic stanchion base? it looks like the
inboard screws are through the deck. should they be re-bedded?
copasetic
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Yes, you are correct. the Inboard bolts are through the deck and come inside the cabin. YES they do need to be bedded. The two out-board bolts go through the rail. They too are tricky to access because of the rubber rail going around the boat.
CRouse - Gemini, Mark V
the good news is that the inner bolt holes are in solid glass. No chance of balsa rot.
So, as far as I am concerened - if they don't leak, don't bother.
Jim Wente
Distant Thunder
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Good to hear they go into solid glass and rot is not a problem. If one were to rebbed the inboard bolts, how would one get at them under the liner?
Barry Oasis 1987 Mk V
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