I see your boat was built in '93 and probably by then C&C changed methods. Good 
to know.


> On May 6, 2018 at 11:48 AM Brian Fry via CnC-List <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>     I removed my chainplates this winter and was relieved to find no core 
> material. All solid.
>     Yes the flange prevents making an easy fix, you do have to remove the 
> chainplate to get at the material to be removed. On mine, the leaks were more 
> of an issue with the bolts, not the plate. Still haven't replaced the 
> chainplates, I am having stainless ones made. Also haven't concluded which 
> material to use for sealing. I may do butyl on one side and polysulfide on 
> the other to see which holds up best.
>     I will say butyl would not cause as much of an issues when removing them 
> the next time as the caulking did this time.
> 
> 
>     --
>     Brian Fry
>     S/V La Neige
>     1993 C&C 37/40XL
>     HdG Maryland
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