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<blockquote data-quote="bigwave" data-source="post: 263370" data-attributes="member: 7537"><p>The two previous posters have good advise..I would not hesitate to do it yourself. By using ss bolts with nylocs you can somewhat easily replace in the future. I would use west 105 or similar marine resin to seal the wood before you re-install. If you do it correctly you will have years of use before you have to replace again. I would say that you could buy all the materials needed for less than 150 bucks, therefore saving you some money to be spent on other boat repairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigwave, post: 263370, member: 7537"] The two previous posters have good advise..I would not hesitate to do it yourself. By using ss bolts with nylocs you can somewhat easily replace in the future. I would use west 105 or similar marine resin to seal the wood before you re-install. If you do it correctly you will have years of use before you have to replace again. I would say that you could buy all the materials needed for less than 150 bucks, therefore saving you some money to be spent on other boat repairs. [/QUOTE]
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