ChristopherShaw
New Member
When I bought my 1944 Admiralty MFV the surveyor recomended various bonding of hull fittings and connection to anodes. Four years later there's been a gradual build up of salt like crystals around the three under the heads and I think some deterioration of the 70 year old larch around the fittings. The fittings are salt water in, foul water out from the loo and grey water out from the washbasin. On the other side of the (wooden) hull the corresponding hull fittings under the galley are fine having not been bonded. Where the problem lies they are bronze hull fittings with ss sea cocks screwed in and the bonding (done by the seller) goes from each bronze hull fitting to a single s/steel valve and then one wire to the anode. It seems to me that (all the other connections to the fittings being plastic) this has actually created a galvanic cell which didn't exist before. Any ideas would be welcome.