Seastoke
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A *bit* pink is not terminal, imho. But either your anodes aren't working, or were left too long, or too much HCl lashed around to clean the barnies and/or it wasn't washed off ... or there's too much electrolysis join on yer boat - possibly cos in a marina, plugged in, stray voltage, blah blah etc ... cure the problem with a galvanic isolator (£100 or so) (and replace anodes or assess anodes, make sure they are installed dry as poss etc, proper low-voltage electrical contact of course and with range of the props if not er actually on the props themselves...) and hope you don't need new props (much more than £100...)
I (massively) doubt that this is "only in the UK" or "never in the Med". The med is a bit warmer and a bit more salty, so any specific electrolytic action would happen a bit more all other things being equal.
An important inequality between marinas is the electric system to which most plug in with shorepower cable. You can isolate this with galvanic isolator mentioned above, quite cheap, buy them on the internet.
You say outdrive anodes are "fine" - they should get eaten up, like 50% a year plus or minus a fair bit, yes?
Nice article here https://www.proboat.com/beware-the-brass.html
Hope this helps
More info here , with even more links at the bottom...
http://www.performancemetals.com/anodes/AnodeFAQs.shtml
again hope this helps (and we seem to have hijacked the OP's thread but still about same subject so hopefully all ok)
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