Hi Pascal
I have the same problem. I started a thread about chainplates in October this year and this is a common problem
The design is an issue as the cover is welded and part of the chainplate. So if there is any movement of the chainplate the cover lifts from the deck and allows water to seep in to the bulkhead/chart table.
In my case the holes in the bulkhead have elongated and pulled up a few mm which shows as a gap on the chainplate cover. If you look at the pictures from my posts on chainplate problems you will see,
I have just made stainless sleeves to go into the bulkhead. When the wind is light I will remove the chainplate and re-bore the holes. I will resin in the stainless steel sleeves. I will then get the chainplate back down flush with the deck.
I suspect that there will continue to be a pull on the chainplate cover from...
1. The angle of the shrouds pulling up
2. In hot weather the mast will expand greater than the shrouds and this will probably try to pull the chainplate up again
Unfortunately as the chainplate cover is welded to the chainplate it is hard to keep this flush with the deck.
I will use a flexible marine sealant as hard glues as Sikaflex will just crack. I suspect if you try to blot the chainplate down to the deck, the upward pull could crack the deck, not a good idea
I will send photos when I complete the work
Although given the angle of the shrouds to the chainplate I suspect this will be an ongoing issue and will need regular topping up with sealant.
A lot of other members have the same problem
Nice to talk to you
Regards
Barry Tiernan
Sulito 39