GrahamHR
Well-Known Member
they look like aly props to me but surely if you have stainless props you would not expect galvonic corrosion on them. The anodes and then the drives should go long before the stainless as the current should flow to stainless from aluminium. Destroying the more reactive metal in the proccess..
As I mentioned, there is no electrical continuity between the stainless part of the props and the rest of the drive/ anodes. So, the anodes do not protect the stainless steel. The anodes do protect the aluminium alloy hubs and the prop nuts. What I have looks like crevice corrosion to me.
Graham