RJJ
Well-Known Member
Hello
We've had the boat for two years. Set up is Volvo 130 saildrive with an EWOL "super duplex" stainless prop.
2019-20 season saw both the saildrive and conical prop anodes lose 5-10% of their weight, so I left them in place. 2020-21 season, and the prop anode is almost gone - about a teaspoon size left, secured by just one of the three bolts. (the saildrive anode is fine).
Trying to think what changed:
- The boat was in the water only a little longer - 10 months instead of 8
- she's on a mid-river pontoon with no shorepower; in both seasons we connected shorepower perhaps a dozen times
- changed the brass skin fittings and ball valves to Trudesign, but the originals weren't bonded anyway
- changed the saildrive gaiter
We're off to do an Atlantic circuit this year and will no doubt have more time on shorepower. I'm pondering whether to assume all's well and just replace it and keep an eye....I'm aware many people have issues with the speed of erosion of propeller anodes.
Or should I do something different? Galvanic isolator? Or should I be investigating for a more fundamental problem?
Many thanks indeed
We've had the boat for two years. Set up is Volvo 130 saildrive with an EWOL "super duplex" stainless prop.
2019-20 season saw both the saildrive and conical prop anodes lose 5-10% of their weight, so I left them in place. 2020-21 season, and the prop anode is almost gone - about a teaspoon size left, secured by just one of the three bolts. (the saildrive anode is fine).
Trying to think what changed:
- The boat was in the water only a little longer - 10 months instead of 8
- she's on a mid-river pontoon with no shorepower; in both seasons we connected shorepower perhaps a dozen times
- changed the brass skin fittings and ball valves to Trudesign, but the originals weren't bonded anyway
- changed the saildrive gaiter
We're off to do an Atlantic circuit this year and will no doubt have more time on shorepower. I'm pondering whether to assume all's well and just replace it and keep an eye....I'm aware many people have issues with the speed of erosion of propeller anodes.
Or should I do something different? Galvanic isolator? Or should I be investigating for a more fundamental problem?
Many thanks indeed
