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<blockquote data-quote="juggernot" data-source="post: 391087" data-attributes="member: 10919"><p>Don't think so, the holes in the alum. deck are sized to the screws and the pedestal mount flange/base sits flat on the deck. Any insert that protrudes above the deck will hold the base slightly off the deck w/o some gasket the same thickness. No way to access underneath w/o cutting a hole in the boat and the foam that fills all of the space inside the deck and under the seat base. Does somebody make a "spacer" for the base plate to work w an insert fastner to make it all tight when screwed down?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juggernot, post: 391087, member: 10919"] Don't think so, the holes in the alum. deck are sized to the screws and the pedestal mount flange/base sits flat on the deck. Any insert that protrudes above the deck will hold the base slightly off the deck w/o some gasket the same thickness. No way to access underneath w/o cutting a hole in the boat and the foam that fills all of the space inside the deck and under the seat base. Does somebody make a "spacer" for the base plate to work w an insert fastner to make it all tight when screwed down? [/QUOTE]
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