john_morris_uk
Well-Known Member
Finlou,
I think you will find that with the cathodic protection of boats in seawater, the idea of the anode 'seeing' the metalwork that one is trying to protect is to ensure that other 'nearer metalwork' which may be at a very slightly different point on the galvanic scale is not protected at the expense of the parts that you are trying to protect.
That is why I am happy that the anode that I put on my shaft protects the prop - even though electrically the whole thing is bonded to the keel which is at a different point on the galvanic scale, but further away...
I think you will find that with the cathodic protection of boats in seawater, the idea of the anode 'seeing' the metalwork that one is trying to protect is to ensure that other 'nearer metalwork' which may be at a very slightly different point on the galvanic scale is not protected at the expense of the parts that you are trying to protect.
That is why I am happy that the anode that I put on my shaft protects the prop - even though electrically the whole thing is bonded to the keel which is at a different point on the galvanic scale, but further away...