Roach1948
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Up till now Roach has only had a button anode on the rudder like the one shown below. She never seems to have had any galvanic problems.
The electrician tells me that I should have a linked anode that joins the shaft, sterntube to the engine, but these pear anodes are HUGE and quite expensive too. They also have bolt holes too far apart as they whould need to straddle the frames in my bilge making a backing pad problematic. I was wondering what other wooden boat users have? Am I unique in not having a linked system? If I do need one could I get away with a cheap VETUS style anode - they are about 15cm long and 7cm wide and would make installing a backing pad etc easier as well as being miles cheaper than the smalled MgDuff Pear.
Intersted to hear your points of view as I have no idea about these sorts of things!
The electrician tells me that I should have a linked anode that joins the shaft, sterntube to the engine, but these pear anodes are HUGE and quite expensive too. They also have bolt holes too far apart as they whould need to straddle the frames in my bilge making a backing pad problematic. I was wondering what other wooden boat users have? Am I unique in not having a linked system? If I do need one could I get away with a cheap VETUS style anode - they are about 15cm long and 7cm wide and would make installing a backing pad etc easier as well as being miles cheaper than the smalled MgDuff Pear.
Intersted to hear your points of view as I have no idea about these sorts of things!