Anode bolts

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Hi Guys
We have hull anodes mounted by thru hull bolts and nuts. These have corroded and need replacing.
My question is what type of bolt should I use, plated, stainless, brass. .?
We are in Portishead marina so salt water, zinc anodes.
Previous bolts were, I believe, plated mild steel.

Any metallurgists out there please help.
 
Hi Guys
We have hull anodes mounted by thru hull bolts and nuts. These have corroded and need replacing.
My question is what type of bolt should I use, plated, stainless, brass. .?
We are in Portishead marina so salt water, zinc anodes.
Previous bolts were, I believe, plated mild steel.

Any metallurgists out there please help.

Special studs , not just ordinary bolt and nuts

Galvanised / zinc plated or 316 stainless steel studs are available http://mgduff.co.uk/yachts-and-powerboats/products/ancillaries-for-anodes/anode-fixing-studs

Stainless ones look nice when out of the water otherwise zinc plated is good enough .

See also the fitting instructions http://mgduff.co.uk/support/fitting-instructions
 
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Definitely not stainless! They will corrode away at a frightening rate. Don't ask me how I know this..................

Sorry, memory playing tricks on me.

What I had were mild steel studs, which is what I've always had, but what caused them to virtually disappear in months were stainless nuts.
 
All Stainless on mine , only needed spanner to release tension, undo with fingers after that.
Hull/rudder and trim tab bolts all stainless.
 
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