Didn't get to do it today since it started pouring rain the minute I got ready.
I got my information from the technician at Bondo.
As for the procedure I plan on using. I plan on taping off the existing holes with painter's tape, and filling the holes with a fiberglass / resin paste. Then I will add a small amount of resin to the backside of the bow, and put down 2 layers of mat with resin soaked into each layer. After 10 minutes I will start alternating layers of resin and cloth until I have 8 layers of cloth built up finishing off with a good outer coat of fiberglass / resin paste. I will then let that set up for around 2 days. Then I will re-drill my holes, fill all holes with 5200 Marine Sealant, and add a 1/4" steel plate that measures 4" X 6" for my backer to the bow eye I insert. Then I will fill the area liberally with the 5200 around the bolts, add 2 - 1 1/2" washers to the bolts, and tighten down with double lock nuts on each bolt. I talked to several people and this will be stronger than any wood I could replace in the bow eye.
Also, I will take the necessary safety precautions and be wearing a respirator, goggles, chemical safe gloves, and over alls.