Bilge pumps, trim tabs and solar panels hard wired to batteries. Tabs and main bilge pump new this year but anode wear was also heavy last year, in fact the prop anode had disappeared when the boat was lifted last year! Bilge is dry, the keel and steering gear anodes are also suffering although the rudder anode is on its second year and shows no sign of degrading. It’s a conundrum.Assuming your bilge pumps are hard wired to the batteries….or solar panel charging….maybe you have a current leak? Does seem a lot in 3 months
17 plotters and fish finders won’t be helping ?
Similar prop anodes on my Azi did not last long. I added anodes clamped to the prop shaft and this fixed the issue. Insufficient material is the issue.Dried my boat out last week to do a couple of jobs and was surprised to see how much the prop anode had degraded. Been in the water for 3 months, swinging mooring so no shore power, batteries always switched off when away from the boat. Would this level of deg be considered normal in 3 months?
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This is my second season on this mooring, sought after position as pretty protected from most weather.How long have u been moored in the current position. Had the mooring become available in the last year or so for a particular reason?!
P bracket? Sorry, don’t understand this. No P bracket, the shaft goes straight through the hullNo room the other side of the P bracket?
That is exactly what I did for the same reason. But I won’t know if it works until I relaunch her next week. But your post greatly reassures me.Similar prop anodes on my Azi did not last long. I added anodes clamped to the prop shaft and this fixed the issue. Insufficient material is the issue.
Oh sorry, thought that was a p bracket on the left hand side of your pic.P bracket? Sorry, don’t understand this. No P bracket, the shaft goes straight through the hull
You have a lot of metal under the water. Does that metal keel have any anodes?
And what happened to anodes after first season? Have things suddenly got worse or is it inadequate time to compare overall. Agree that its quick sacrificial anode lossThis is my second season on this mooring, sought after position as pretty protected from most weather.
Keel is grp but the heel and rudder base are metal and has its own anodes. Maybe this shows the setup better.You have a lot of metal under the water. Does that metal keel have any anodes?

I think the collective thought of too little anodic (?) protection seems likely. Nothing I can do about the size of the prop anode, rather than add layers of complexity with shaft add-ons etc I think a 3 monthly dry out and anode swap is the answer. Glad I’m not in a marina with requirement for a liftAs previously mentioned the rudder anode suffers no degradation, unlike the 1kg hull anode which is bonded to the rudder shaft/stock.