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Tomasan1018
I’ve just recently purchased (got a good deal) on a ’83 Mac 25. 1st time I took it out of the water I discovered a problem, one that a few others to this forum have had. The bow eye, where the trailer winch rope is attached, is coming out (more than an inch). I read how others have backed the nuts inside w/ a larger surface plate, but wonder how they got to it. I’m over 6’, crawling into the V-birth head 1st is hard enough, but gaining access to the eye nuts required my arm to be triple jointed. Inner liner to the boat is blocking direct access to the nuts; only a small access slot on the top. I can see the nuts w/ a flashlight & mirror, but can’t reach them. How has anyone gained access? My thought was to cut a hole, ~6-9” in dia. Make the diameter the size of a plug of some sort I can find (like you have on a kayak for water-tight compartment). This leaves access for later use, but closes the hole, looks nice. Sound like a plan? Tom