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<blockquote data-quote="overboard" data-source="post: 489113" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>I think I would do something similar to what Dalett suggested. Once you can gain access to the underneath of the deck there are ways to get in there with tools if needed, A nut can be held in place in a wrench using duck tape, a washer can be held on top of the nut using grease or glue, a wrench can be extended simply by taping a length of rod to it to make it as long as needed, </p><p>One thing that could be a PITB is if there is flotation foam in the bow, then you would probably need to remove some of it in order to access the bolts and install the nuts, washers' etc.</p><p>Another option is to weld it on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overboard, post: 489113, member: 6547"] I think I would do something similar to what Dalett suggested. Once you can gain access to the underneath of the deck there are ways to get in there with tools if needed, A nut can be held in place in a wrench using duck tape, a washer can be held on top of the nut using grease or glue, a wrench can be extended simply by taping a length of rod to it to make it as long as needed, One thing that could be a PITB is if there is flotation foam in the bow, then you would probably need to remove some of it in order to access the bolts and install the nuts, washers' etc. Another option is to weld it on. [/QUOTE]
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