Started to talk about this problem in another thread but realized it deserves a thread of it's own.
To summarize, I found a bolt assembly on the deck after going through some chop. The assembly consists of bolt, washer and brass anchor (fine threading for the bolt on the inside, and coarse threading to allow mounting in fiberglass on the outside).

(in the pic above you can see the fiberglass that was pulled loose along with the bolt assembly)
The assembly is one of four that are used to secure the instrument console housing down to the helm structure. By instrument console housing I refer to everything above the helm ignition and other switches in the pic below.

The anchor was set through a slot in the helm structure up into the instrument console housing as can be seen in this pic:

This pic may help with orientation:

230 Mike wrote:
I'm at a bit of a loss on this one Jim. Do you have a good fiberglass guy in your Rolodex?
(The quote is from the other thread, but I wanted to respond here). Thanks Mike unfortunately I do not currently know a good fiberglass guy. Last weekend I tried using 5 minute epoxy to re-secure the anchor. At that time I also noticed that the glove box assembly is secured the same way. I can't believe I'm the only one that has had this (or will have this) happen.
I find out this weekend whether the epoxy does the trick. I fear that I may have to glass in the hole and redrill as you suggest.
BTW - I did post this over on BABC, and want to thank Graham for his input as well.