JSYmartini
Member
I have three, 4KG anodes on my transom (twin shaft semi-D) as well as button anodes on my rudders.
The button anodes need replacement every year but the big ones don't seem to be doing much at all.
Some people seem to say that the anodes need to "see" the parts they are trying to protect but others don't think it matters. Looking round the boat yard seems to prove this as well.
Is there a general consensus? A theory behind one or the other?
I'm getting close to drilling some holes in the bottom of the boat, outboard of the prop shafts and moving 2 of the transom anodes there.
Am I wasting my time or not?
Thanks
The button anodes need replacement every year but the big ones don't seem to be doing much at all.
Some people seem to say that the anodes need to "see" the parts they are trying to protect but others don't think it matters. Looking round the boat yard seems to prove this as well.
Is there a general consensus? A theory behind one or the other?
I'm getting close to drilling some holes in the bottom of the boat, outboard of the prop shafts and moving 2 of the transom anodes there.
Am I wasting my time or not?
Thanks