vas
Well-Known Member
mind there is a bulky shaft anode just ahead of the p-bracket. In theory you don't need both!
I used to have shaft anodes for the last 5yrs, now switched to propnut anodes and will see how it goes. Since I'm lifting out every two years, I thought that propnut ones are easier to replace in the water. Stupid thought as I need arms of a monkey to reach them with my head out of the water... Still easier for the diver to change since there's only one hex nut there...
BTW, your shaft anode is slightly too close to the bracket, water needs to be able to flow and cool the cutless bearing there. Not to mention that when it wears, it looses it's athesion from the shaft and ends up stuck on the p-bracket disrupting water flow.
V.
I used to have shaft anodes for the last 5yrs, now switched to propnut anodes and will see how it goes. Since I'm lifting out every two years, I thought that propnut ones are easier to replace in the water. Stupid thought as I need arms of a monkey to reach them with my head out of the water... Still easier for the diver to change since there's only one hex nut there...
BTW, your shaft anode is slightly too close to the bracket, water needs to be able to flow and cool the cutless bearing there. Not to mention that when it wears, it looses it's athesion from the shaft and ends up stuck on the p-bracket disrupting water flow.
V.