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For reference the 3" x 3/8" thick 316 SS bar stock to replace the primary 10M chainplates would cost on the order of $150. Thy are unfortunately 13" long so a bit of extra waste for standard sizes. That's from onlinemetals.com. Then there's machining. Not a difficult job but maybe a few hundred? That's just for the two primary chjainplats. There are two for the forward lowers and one at the stern. The bow unit is a more complex fabrication. I expect most Pearsons under 38 feet would be similar.
Kevin gave a very nice description of the corrosion issues. I would recommend this book:
Collier, Everett 2001 A Boat Owners Guide to Corrosion, International Marine
ISBN 0-07-155019-4, LOC # 00-033488, Cat # VM951.C585 2000
And here is an interesting video about corrosion in stainless steel for the curious...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHJmQdvnfPE
Dan Pfeiffer
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