I am more conceerrned about the comment that teh hull plate holes are all round.
When teh plank flexes, teh studs get closer together. Measure the distance between them, thne stand on the plank and measure--and teh plank will bend more in a big breeze. In my experience, the difference is on the order of 0.25 inches.
Whether bought or fabricated, my hull plates have oval holes on one side. This is to accommodate the stud(s) moving when the plank flexes. It only takes a few minutes with a rat-tail file to elongate teh holes toward the boat center, and some attention to make the holes round enough to really let the studs move.
Canny observation, Ken and one I hadn't considered. Definitely going to get out the rattail and have at it, as needed.
Chad, when you say Nylocks, are you talking about an all-nylon nut with no metal? This sounds like a good idea especially since I will have the holding power of 4 nuts instead of 2.