A local rigger should have a source to fabricate a new chain plate. When I
replaced mine several years ago I found a rigger who could get them made but my
diesel mechanic “knew a guy” with a machine shop who did it for about half what
the rigger was charging. You might need to pull the other c
The port side chainplates from Corsair are still good. You could check
with John Reelman at Torresen Marine to see about them. Once again, he
has told me the the biggest impediment is shipping across the border.
Neil Schiller
1983 C&C 35, Mark III, #028
"Grace"
White Lake, Michigan
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