So, in the process of disposing of the derelict Oday 25, I cut thru the cabin top in preparation for lifting the keel out thru the top (we ended up dropping it thru the bottom, but I cut the top just in case we got to the landfill and needed other options)
In cutting thru the top, I cut near a bolt that a previous owner had installed, and thought it was worthy of posting.
You can see the deck is nice and solid and then begins to decay right around the penetration.
Also, notice the fiberglass cabin headliner below the deck level, so there is no way you could tighten the bolt sufficiently, and it would continually move, eventually defeating any caulking.
you would have to cut a larger access hole for the nut to get it tightened sufficiently.
Seeing this for me totally reinforces the Overdrill, undercut, fill with thickened epoxy, and re-drill so the deck cores remain isolated from outside elements. If any leaking does occur, you know your decks are secure and you simply need to re-caulk to keep the interior cabin dry, etc...
In cutting thru the top, I cut near a bolt that a previous owner had installed, and thought it was worthy of posting.

You can see the deck is nice and solid and then begins to decay right around the penetration.
Also, notice the fiberglass cabin headliner below the deck level, so there is no way you could tighten the bolt sufficiently, and it would continually move, eventually defeating any caulking.
you would have to cut a larger access hole for the nut to get it tightened sufficiently.
Seeing this for me totally reinforces the Overdrill, undercut, fill with thickened epoxy, and re-drill so the deck cores remain isolated from outside elements. If any leaking does occur, you know your decks are secure and you simply need to re-caulk to keep the interior cabin dry, etc...