Hi Kevin,

Dittos on the lag screws. Also, be sure to do a dry fit including making
sure that you can get all the hoses attached. I believe I used 5200 (or
4200) on the holes and also on the lag screws. My head had a wood backer
underneath the fiberglass platform.

Gene
"Hawk"
C&C 29-2 '84


>   On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 7:33 AM, Kevin Paxton via CnC-List <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>     Hey everyone,
>     I'm going to be replacing the toilet on our 34 in the next week or so.
> Last time I was down there I was looking at how it's mounted and noticed
> that it's up on a little platform and looks like there are thru-bolts
> holding it in place. I'm assuming that there is then a bolt on the
> underside that I will need to try and hold in place to loosen and tighten.
> I can't seem to figure out how to get under there though? I've thought that
> maybe the wall panel towards the v-berth comes off, but haven't tried it
> yet. Typically when I do something like that, something breaks and I'd
> prefer not to break something if I don't have to. :-)
>
>     Any ideas on how to get to the underside of that platform for mounting
> a new toilet to it?
>
>     Also, if I need to drill new holes for the new toilet, should I fill
> the old holes? If so, with what?
>
>     Thanks,
>
>     Kevin Paxton
>     '82 34 #473
>     Japhys Spirit
>     Cornfield Creek, Pasadena, MD
>
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