bowler
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Hi all.
Just curious on thoughts. I have pulled my boat out today for the first time in 3 years due to C19 etc. It lives in freshwater, maybe 3 sea trips per year for a few days to a week or 2 ar a time.
I expected to have next to no anodes left on the hull but there is a load of them left. See pics. These have been on the boat for 4 years! Should I squeeze another year or 2 out of them? Interestingly enough, the trim tab anodes were nonexistent, but were significantly smaller to begin with I suppose.
Just curious as my previous boats lived on trailers and anodes were rarely changed at all.
Just curious on thoughts. I have pulled my boat out today for the first time in 3 years due to C19 etc. It lives in freshwater, maybe 3 sea trips per year for a few days to a week or 2 ar a time.
I expected to have next to no anodes left on the hull but there is a load of them left. See pics. These have been on the boat for 4 years! Should I squeeze another year or 2 out of them? Interestingly enough, the trim tab anodes were nonexistent, but were significantly smaller to begin with I suppose.
Just curious as my previous boats lived on trailers and anodes were rarely changed at all.