The plywood backing plates for our Oday 28's seacock thru-hulls have dry-rot and are going to be replaced as a DIY project. Currently, the the screws securing the thru-hull and seacocks are on the outside of the hull. My intent is to repair/fill the screw holes which go through the hull and build up a fiberglass backing plate on the inside of the hull upon which the flat surface of the seacock will be attached. Here's my question.I have been advised to "glass in" bolts during the build up. These bolts will hold the thru-hull/seacock in place. My concern is that the bolts may break free of the fiberglass "backing plate" when torque/pressure is put on the nuts securing the thru-hull. Has anyone done this before and can you offer any advise/tips or simply allay my concerns? Thanks.