rafiki_
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Rafiki eats prop anodes. Hull and trim tabs last ok, but props less than a year. It is a 45mm dia that fits over the prop nut, so no opportunity for enlargement. Any thoughts?
Az 39 on shafts. I'm not sure how an additional anode on the gearbox is going to work. Sorry if I'm being thick, but also ruminating over breakfast coffee. Trevor, I like the idea of the dangling anode, but can I take this straight to the shaft? Not sure how I would attach to a guardrail reliably?
I am sure MartynG means an external hull anode bonded internally to the gear box.Az 39 on shafts. I'm not sure how an additional anode on the gearbox is going to work. Sorry if I'm being thick,
Yes an anode must be in the water.Does an anode have to be in the water ? Engine anodes aren't submerged and I assume they work ? (I dont have any on my engine).
you could drill through the rudder(s) and clamp anodes somewhere near the props.
Do you have a galvanic isolator? My MF705 did not, and ate the prop anode.
So I had a GI fitted to my Nimbus 335, and the prop anode does last the whole year (just)
The gearbox idea would be brilliant if the gearbox were immersed - Clipping on the shaft is likely quite a pain, so if your shaft is bonded to the engine and boats negative then any where you can attach to negative would work. A large croc clip makes attachment to a stanchion or rail simple, but you must get in the habit of hauling it in as part of your pre-sailing routine.Az 39 on shafts. I'm not sure how an additional anode on the gearbox is going to work. Sorry if I'm being thick, but also ruminating over breakfast coffee. Trevor, I like the idea of the dangling anode, but can I take this straight to the shaft? Not sure how I would attach to a guardrail reliably?
Nice thought. So could you pop into the Hamble on a regular basis for a look please? Not sure I fancy that much ��Bin the fixation with 12months --where did that exactley come from ? Show me the evidence ps ?
Replace anodes when they are deemed worn 1/2 or what ever worn , current opinion advises .
This may mean in certain situations like props , the shaft , the bolts , the p bracket ,the cutlass bearings , the coupling inside , with all those dissimilar metals there's a lot of potential electrolytic activity leading to rapid prop anode wear ,not making a 12-/12 time line .
Change them when ready ,regularly inspect etc .
I can Snorkel them and have a mini diving kit .The Med issued really relates to a wet suit or thickness of wetsuit .
Cold water UK does not automatically mean they have /need to be done @ the annual lift ! Conveniently that may be .