Neeves
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Sorry, should have said he could NOT tell the difference. He had two replacement anchors, one with resin isolator. Both corroded. There is a pic of the second one on my website.
I had understood you meant - because it corroded too quickly - he could not tell the difference. I think you meant he could not tell the performance difference between alloy and steel - but unfortunately his aluminium Spade(s) both corroded.
One thing I had noticed. Spade anchors when housed on a bow roller can produce a receptacle in the 'top' of the ballast chamber. It can hold water as the chamber is not sealed and when filled with lead leaves a void in the 'top'. I saw a gal steel Spade with a neat hole corroded into a steel model, right through the side of the receptacle (ballast chamber) - later the owner had the hole welded closed and painted. it would be so easy to weld a cap onto the chamber and seal it off.
Your friend was very unlucky - and we have been very lucky!
Its nice to know that someone else can confirm that poor performance of alloy is something of, another , marine myth. Pity they do not seem to have addressed the corrosion issue - satisfactorily. I don't know what ballast Anchor Right use (they cast steel into the steel version) but do weld an end plate onto the chamber for both steel and alloy.
Jonathan