ste7ve
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I have a Nauticat with a bronze p-bracket for supporting the prop shaft. When new the p-bracket was, I believe, coated in gelcoat which even covered up the bolt heads securing it to the hull.
Over the years (about 11) the gelcoat has come away and exposed bare metal. Normally I paint it all over with a couple of coats of underwater metal primer and then apply normal antifoul over the top.
Every year at lift out I find that most of the antifoul and primer has disappeared and I am back to some bare metal again. Some of the metal looks a bit pinkish which I believe is not a good sign because it indicates electrolysis action. The boat has 2 big anodes close by on the hull and also a shaft anode.
I was thinking of re-doing the whole bracket with some gelcoat or epoxy material before doing the usual antifouling.
Any advice on this whole matter?
Thanks
Over the years (about 11) the gelcoat has come away and exposed bare metal. Normally I paint it all over with a couple of coats of underwater metal primer and then apply normal antifoul over the top.
Every year at lift out I find that most of the antifoul and primer has disappeared and I am back to some bare metal again. Some of the metal looks a bit pinkish which I believe is not a good sign because it indicates electrolysis action. The boat has 2 big anodes close by on the hull and also a shaft anode.
I was thinking of re-doing the whole bracket with some gelcoat or epoxy material before doing the usual antifouling.
Any advice on this whole matter?
Thanks