Teacher63;
I am not sure if you alrready have drilled a hole yet or not. Generally, Hunter added alumininum bakcing plates ecapsulated in the figerglass where the rope clutches would go. To see if there is any plating, I used a small 1/8 or smaller drill bit to drill into the area to see if any metal shavings came out. If that happenned, , then all you need to do is drill a smaller hole than the bolt size and then use a tap to thread it for the bolts and that is really all you need to do. I believe the correct size bolts was a 1/4 by 20 stainless steel of course but the head of the bolt will determine if flat or oval is appropiate as you need to make sure the head does not interfere with the travel of the lline. Bolt may be smaller depending on the size and manufacturer of the rope clutch. Make sure to caulk well and do not use 5200 above water line except for the hull to deck joints which the manufactures recommend usage.
Please advise me personally if this is the case. If not, I will explain what I would do then. Maybe a photo would be handy. I use to be Hunter small boat dealership too.
crazy dave condon