Dorset Dan
Well-Known Member
I have been recommended to post this in the PBO forum rather than the motor boat forum (link here: http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthrea...-to-identify-root-cause#4c3fzGSF5hMAYb6M.99):
I won't say too much of the detail on here, but I have surveyed a boat which has some galvanic corrosion issues on the starboardside in particular (affecting prop, prop nut and more importantly p bracket bolt integrity - 2 x sheared bolts found). Port side generally OK.
I have used a surveyor and engineer who both come very well recommended on this forum and they have duly identified the corrosion issue, and recommended in their reports that the root cause of the issue be found and rectified prior to purchase (noted as a possible issue with the electrical bonding). Galvanic corrosion was also noted on starboardside in a previous survey a few years ago, and starboardside prop was changed only 2.5yrs ago (now severely pitted). The engineer tested with a multimeter each prop to hull anode and highest reading was 5.8ohms on starboardside and portside was also over 5ohms.
Whilst it could be a marina / stray current rather than boat specific issue, the fact that it was reported in a previous survey makes me think it is the boat itself......
Any recommendations as to who to use for this to test both the systems on the boat as well as for any stray currents in the water? I am thinking that a marine electrician who is suitably qualified / experienced in galvanic corrosion issues? Or if not a marine electrician, then who (please bear in mind that I am both time poor and incompetent with all things electrical!)? Preferably within sensible travelling distance of Poole, Dorset.
I won't say too much of the detail on here, but I have surveyed a boat which has some galvanic corrosion issues on the starboardside in particular (affecting prop, prop nut and more importantly p bracket bolt integrity - 2 x sheared bolts found). Port side generally OK.
I have used a surveyor and engineer who both come very well recommended on this forum and they have duly identified the corrosion issue, and recommended in their reports that the root cause of the issue be found and rectified prior to purchase (noted as a possible issue with the electrical bonding). Galvanic corrosion was also noted on starboardside in a previous survey a few years ago, and starboardside prop was changed only 2.5yrs ago (now severely pitted). The engineer tested with a multimeter each prop to hull anode and highest reading was 5.8ohms on starboardside and portside was also over 5ohms.
Whilst it could be a marina / stray current rather than boat specific issue, the fact that it was reported in a previous survey makes me think it is the boat itself......
Any recommendations as to who to use for this to test both the systems on the boat as well as for any stray currents in the water? I am thinking that a marine electrician who is suitably qualified / experienced in galvanic corrosion issues? Or if not a marine electrician, then who (please bear in mind that I am both time poor and incompetent with all things electrical!)? Preferably within sensible travelling distance of Poole, Dorset.