Thepipdoc
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Is there any way I can check the anodes without lifing the boat out of water?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Is there any way I can check the anodes without lifing the boat out of water?
Thanks.
I've often thought that there must be a market for an underwater camera/monitor system for checking anodes/props and hull damage and blow me (not literally) Maplins have one on promotion for just under £60 - seems a no brainer to me - so I've bought one.
Thanks for the info Elton.
I've been looking at one of these for a while but always wondered how you make it look where you want it to as it is just suspended from the cable. Please let us know how effective it is at getting a view under the hull. On my Hardy there is one anode - a huge bar situated dead centre under the hull
I think if you lashed it to an extendable boat hook, that should give the control under the water......hope that helps??
I've been looking at one of these for a while but always wondered how you make it look where you want it to as it is just suspended from the cable. Please let us know how effective it is at getting a view under the hull. On my Hardy there is one anode - a huge bar situated dead centre under the hull
I've often thought that there must be a market for an underwater camera/monitor system for checking anodes/props and hull damage and blow me (not literally) Maplins have one on promotion for just under £60 - seems a no brainer to me - so I've bought one.
Thanks for the info Elton.
As suggested, boathook works fine. Here's one I took earlier.....
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Can you not dry out for a tide? either against a wall or on the blocks (if any in your parts?)
KASTE - Can you tell me what you think of the camera. At 60 quid it seems like excellent value- if it works!
Thanks
Is there any way I can check the anodes without lifing the boat out of water?
Thanks.
My boat is 27 foot, twin outdrive.
Thanks