Brentwales
Well-Known Member
Has anyone dipped their shackles in anti corrosion or metal paint and notice any difference in the corrosion? Wondering whether it's worth doing mine on the anchor and mooring shackles.
Tar on the threads was considered the best treatment - I find Waxoyl, especially the black underbody seal, pretty good.
Just been looking at anchor shackles on the Jimmy Green website and that’s exactly what they say.Shackles should either be galvanised or made of stainless steel so should be reasonably resistant to corrosion. Dipping mooring or anchor shackles in paint of any sort won’t actually last very long, as it’ll wear rapidly. So, basically, it’s a waste of time (in my opinion anyhow).
I use BIG BEEFY shackles, and counter intuitively, I smear the threads with copper grease. They are well moused with monel wire, with a cable tie as a backup.
There's limited value in buying something like a Green Pin shackle, made of high quality, heat treated steel, then degrading it by welding.
The high specs of Green Pin shackles are out of the window as soon as you've left them in the sea for a week or two.