Positioning it on the boat is a bit tricky, it turns out. Under the V berth panel is way down near the waterline, clearly too low. I investigated in the chain locker, but found that it has a glassed-in bottom not far down from the gunnel, so too high. The in-between area is where it would need to be fitted, but it's not accessible. I saw that whoever had installed the bow thruster had drilled a large hole in the bottom panel already, to run wires through, and had not sealed it. That would allow stinky chain mud/water to run down into the fore bilge -- not good! So I decided to drill out a much bigger hole, fit the eye, then make another panel to seal off the compartment again.
A five inch whole saw made quick work of giving me access, then I drilled through the stem to fit the eye.

There's not a heavy layup in that area, so it would need a very secure backing to be sound. So I made up a "dam" out of some old fiberglass sheet I keep for such purposes. This would be held in place temporarily by the bolts, then filled with reinforced resin.


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