I bought my boat with a wood floor inflatable, including Kato davits. The PO hung the dinghy from a very robust d ring at the bow just beneath the rub strake and a harness run between two u clamps in the transom. It has always been fine. However, I have two concerns. The first is that this does not center the dink port to starboard. As a result when at dock, the cone ends sometimes hit the pilings of the slip, which is something id prefer not to happen. I'd prefer to center it better, positioning bow and cones as far from pilings as possible. I'd also like to try to hang the dingy from the lowest possible point to permit the least swing/raise it as high as possible underway. I can shorten the harness at the stern without too much trouble. For the bow, I am wondering about installing a padeye in the floorboard by running button head bolts from the underside and installing nuts from the deck. I have seen many examples of glued-on d rings to achieve the same effect, but none like I've described using a stainless steel, 4 hole padeye. Does this idea sound reasonable? If not, why?