I just did that yesterday on my G3 boat. The front deck on mine underneath the carpet is 3/4 inch treated plywood so it made it somewhat easier. I had to cut a small piece of carpet out and then cut a 2 and 3/4 diameter hole for the center of the base to fit down in...The put in six big screws. If the deck on your boat has a aluminum floor you will have to take a hole saw to cut the 2 and 3/4 hole then if you can get underneath it somehow and use bolts and nuts and washers to fasten your base down. If you cannot get to the underneath side I guess you could drill 6 holes big enough to get toggle bolts or moly's through there that will fold out against the metal and give you support.


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has anyone ever installed base plates in the floor of their boat. I have a lakesport duck boat and was wanting to install 2 new ones on either side of the existing one on the casting platform. It doesnt look that hard but i was hoping for advice before i go drilling holes in the floor of my new boat
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