Here’s the problem: The diameter of the replacement knotmeter's head unit is 5/8 of an inch larger than the hole for the one being replaced. In addition to the fact that I can’t find a 4-5/8 inch hole saw (4-1/2 or 4-3/4 seems to be the only sizes available), there is nothing into which I can drill a hole saw's pilot drill to keep the saw lined up over the old hole. Without the pilot drill, the saw just wants to bounce around, scraping up the paint on the bulkhead of the cabin trunk!
Ebb Borregaard to the rescue! After listening to my tail of woe, Ebb Borregaard suggested that I use the saw to cut a hole in a piece of scrap lumber and then place that piece of wood over the old hole to use as a saw guide.
Eureka! What a great idea. How come I didn’t think of that?
Using the 4-1/2 inch diameter saw, I cut a hole in a scrap of plywood. Next, I purchased two 3-1/2 inch wide "C" clamps with as deep a reach as I could find (that turned out to be 4-1/2 inches).
Here is the "custom hole drilling assembly:"