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installing pedestal seat mounts in a G3 1448lw
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<blockquote data-quote="delmonte67" data-source="post: 79641" data-attributes="member: 575"><p>I used 6 large toggle bolts that self tightened underneath and they have remained super tight. I'm 6' and weigh 285 and these have never moved a millimeter, and I always use my posts to sit up. The pic of my boat is a little blurry, but you can see where I drilled the holes out for the middle bench ( had to scrape out some foam) As you can see in the pic, the rear seat was already done and mounted and carpeted, I also added 1/2 inch of wood across the bench for extra support, then added about 8-10 extra sturdy screws drilled around the perimeter of the wood to keep the wood tight into the bench. The wood was an option for me, if you have thick decking, you probably don't need wood, I just added it for support. The toggle bolts definitely worked for me bro! D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delmonte67, post: 79641, member: 575"] I used 6 large toggle bolts that self tightened underneath and they have remained super tight. I'm 6' and weigh 285 and these have never moved a millimeter, and I always use my posts to sit up. The pic of my boat is a little blurry, but you can see where I drilled the holes out for the middle bench ( had to scrape out some foam) As you can see in the pic, the rear seat was already done and mounted and carpeted, I also added 1/2 inch of wood across the bench for extra support, then added about 8-10 extra sturdy screws drilled around the perimeter of the wood to keep the wood tight into the bench. The wood was an option for me, if you have thick decking, you probably don't need wood, I just added it for support. The toggle bolts definitely worked for me bro! D. [/QUOTE]
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