PabloPicasso
Well-Known Member
It may be that the anode has insufficient conection to the parts its meant to protect. You could check the resistance (in ohms?) between the anode and the metal parts its supposed to be protecting.My anode (large pear drop shaped one at the back near the prop/shaft & appropriately bonded to my knowledge) is a year and a bit old and looks like new after cleaning it and the rest of the undersides off last week (with the boat still in the water). Boat lives in a large marina, no corrosion anywhere & I'm a bit confused as to why there is no wear on the anode whatsoever...
It maybe unnecessary, but it may be doing nothing and the important metal parts of your boat are corroding. Best to check with a multimeter, a lot cheaper than, say, replacing a saildrive.