Anti-Seize Grease or Compound?

I was just about to post the same thing...! Having spent the last 2 weeks trying to dismantle various boat items made of aluminium/alloy including the outboard, I could see the stuff far enough. THere must be a better material to use nowadays!!!!

I'm going to use Tef Gel for the main leg bolts and have put AC-50 on all external moving parts, but the one bit that's go me thinking is the anode bolt. If it's isolated from the leg, its useless. If the bolt contacts the body, will it corrode (given that the anode is attached to it)? Or, should I assemble it with the bolt contacting alloy well, but grease up all around the bolt to stop seawater getting in?
 
I'm going to use Tef Gel for the main leg bolts and have put AC-50 on all external moving parts, but the one bit that's go me thinking is the anode bolt. If it's isolated from the leg, its useless. If the bolt contacts the body, will it corrode (given that the anode is attached to it)? Or, should I assemble it with the bolt contacting alloy well, but grease up all around the bolt to stop seawater getting in?

Tef-Gel doesn't electrically isolate the parts.
 
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