Stanchion base removal

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I'm trying to reinforce the bases of a couple of stanchions on my Albin Nova, as they're a bit wobbly. However, I've come to a halt trying to remove them.
There's a single, central dome-headed bolt that goes through the stanchion base, through the deck, and held in place with washer and nut on the underside. I've removed the washer and nut, but the bolt itself is reluctant to shift. As it's a dome head I can't get a spanner on it from above deck.

From above
stanchion base outside 1.JPG
From below
stanchion base inside 2.JPG


I'm reluctant to just thump it loose with a big hammer from below.
Has anyone removed a similar stanchion base, is there some trick I'm missing, or is it time for brute force?
 
Thumping things with a big hammer is my speciality, but I'm wary of splintering fibreglass and the pain of repairing it!
Thankfully, hammer swinging room is restricted due to the woodwork below.
I've tried the double-nut approach too, but both bolt and stanchion support turn together. They probably haven't been removed since 1985, so I'll have another go at that, and whack it a bit more with a hammer. I think I'll have to recruit a larger model of glamorous assistant to hold things in place topside.
 
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