Keep a careful eye on anode bonding.

burgundyben

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A perfectly good prop nut turned to this in 2 months due to failed anode bonding.

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wow - narrow escape there - how long do your anodes usually last? might be worth considering a galvanic isolator too as there is a lot of electricity in the water where you moor.
 
If they are blackened and pitted then they are starting to be attacked , when it Is polished see if it is "pink" and if it rings when you hit it with a bit of wood the same as the other one.

How are you bonding it?

I use shaft brushes and shaft anodes, A la belt n braces approach and check the bonding of all underwater metal each year with a multimetre.
 
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