pcatterall
Well-Known Member
My instinct is that aluminium on a boat is a no no but then our aluminium masts seem to survive ( though I guess the anodising will help!)
We have an aluminium ladder aboard, it lives on the deck lashed to the rail and serves as a gangplank and boarding ladder. It has survived 3 years with no serious corrosion visible.
I an now making a (sort of) swimming platform which will double as a ‘stand off’ for the boarding ladder to offset the inwardly raking transom.
I want to use aluminium channel for the sides of the platform as SS channel seems to be limited in sizes and very very expensive.
Bearing in mind my experience with the ladder is using ally such a bad idea?
PS could I use brass (rather than stainless) screws to secure the wooden slats into the channel
Thanks as always
We have an aluminium ladder aboard, it lives on the deck lashed to the rail and serves as a gangplank and boarding ladder. It has survived 3 years with no serious corrosion visible.
I an now making a (sort of) swimming platform which will double as a ‘stand off’ for the boarding ladder to offset the inwardly raking transom.
I want to use aluminium channel for the sides of the platform as SS channel seems to be limited in sizes and very very expensive.
Bearing in mind my experience with the ladder is using ally such a bad idea?
PS could I use brass (rather than stainless) screws to secure the wooden slats into the channel
Thanks as always