I was successful in removing the old thru hull fitting with the "radiator spud wrench" or "step wrench" I bought from Chicago Faucet. It worked perfectly. A vise grip and a little muscle and it unscrewed without a problem.
I then checked the backing plate. I thought it was in OK condition but it felt "soft" (or mushy). I decided to replace it as well. I was able to get most of it and the sealant off with a chisel. The remainder came off with a Dremel.
I will shortly install a new backing plate (5" diam; 1" thick) and then assemble the seacock, etc. once the back ordered thru hull arrives from Spartan Marine.
A question. My thought is to apply 3-4 coats of Cetol Marine Natural Teak and 2-3 coats of Cetol Clear Gloss to the backing plate. Is there something else that I should use

