I am rebuilding my classic boat and have a question for those more experienced. I had to remove one of the seats to get the vinyl repaired and ran across a problem with the fasteners that attach the front seat mounts to the deck.
The deck on my boat is fiberglass instead of wood, and the front seat fasteners are an assembly consisting of a bolt that tightens a brass bushing that is enclosed in a rubber grommet. The assembly is slipped into a hole in the deck and cinched up to tighten the seat mount to the deck. Both of mine were ripped and the hardware irreparably corroded. I have included pictures of the parts and the assembly.
Does anyone know what this assembly is actually called, so that I can search for replacement parts on the internet? If not, what would be the best way to recreate this functionality with home made stuff? I was thinking maybe heat shrink and a rubber washer rubber cemented to the top. Any better ideas our there?
The deck on my boat is fiberglass instead of wood, and the front seat fasteners are an assembly consisting of a bolt that tightens a brass bushing that is enclosed in a rubber grommet. The assembly is slipped into a hole in the deck and cinched up to tighten the seat mount to the deck. Both of mine were ripped and the hardware irreparably corroded. I have included pictures of the parts and the assembly.
Does anyone know what this assembly is actually called, so that I can search for replacement parts on the internet? If not, what would be the best way to recreate this functionality with home made stuff? I was thinking maybe heat shrink and a rubber washer rubber cemented to the top. Any better ideas our there?