Quandary
Well-Known Member
Another question, hope I am not boring you but I respect the advice and enjoy the dialogue.
Our Moody with a saildrive and a fresh water cooled engine, VP2020, has anodes on the leg and on the prop. (at present I am using aluminium because the boat stays in fresh water).
I have been told I need to fit a hull anode but not why. I always assumed an anode had to protect something, but the only external metal is protected and the engine only has sea water as far as the heat exchanger which is mainly expelled by the exhaust. There is one bronze skin fitting just above water level discharging both sinks and another buried in the hull layup for the head, do I perhaps need to wire this external anode to those?
The easy thing is just to fit one rather than argue but not if it has no purpose.
Our Moody with a saildrive and a fresh water cooled engine, VP2020, has anodes on the leg and on the prop. (at present I am using aluminium because the boat stays in fresh water).
I have been told I need to fit a hull anode but not why. I always assumed an anode had to protect something, but the only external metal is protected and the engine only has sea water as far as the heat exchanger which is mainly expelled by the exhaust. There is one bronze skin fitting just above water level discharging both sinks and another buried in the hull layup for the head, do I perhaps need to wire this external anode to those?
The easy thing is just to fit one rather than argue but not if it has no purpose.