Prop dezincification

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When we were out of the water a month ago I noticed a pinkish tinge to our 3 year old prop and a bit of a dull sound when tapped. I blamed myself for not having fitted a shaft zinc when the prop was fitted 33 months ago, and duly fitted one.

We then had to lift out a month later, a month we spent in a marina hooked up to shorepower. To my horror, about a third of the shaft zinc is gone in a month. I will replace it before we relaunch, ideally with a slightly meatier one, but is there anything else I can do to preserve the life of the prop?

— W
 

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When we were out of the water a month ago I noticed a pinkish tinge to our 3 year old prop and a bit of a dull sound when tapped. I blamed myself for not having fitted a shaft zinc when the prop was fitted 33 months ago, and duly fitted one.

We then had to lift out a month later, a month we spent in a marina hooked up to shorepower. To my horror, about a third of the shaft zinc is gone in a month. I will replace it before we relaunch, ideally with a slightly meatier one, but is there anything else I can do to preserve the life of the prop?

— W
Same here, we were advised to replace it, I don't think it's repairable.
 

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I used the Hammerite metal primer on my prop for the first time last year and applied Trilux Prop-O-Drev antifouling, having noticed small patches of de-colouration developing. At lift out for the Winter the jetwash removed almost all of the antifoul and beneath the primer was intact and no sign of the usual barnacles. A quick light rub with P600 paper and re-IMG_4776.jpegIMG_4778.jpegapplication of Prop-O-Drev and it’s good to go again. Wish I’d known about it years ago.
 

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I used the Hammerite metal primer on my prop for the first time last year and applied Trilux Prop-O-Drev antifouling, having noticed small patches of de-colouration developing. At lift out for the Winter the jetwash removed almost all of the antifoul and beneath the primer was intact and no sign of the usual barnacles. A quick light rub with P600 paper and re-View attachment 191958View attachment 191957application of Prop-O-Drev and it’s good to go again. Wish I’d known about it years ago.
How effective do you find Prop-O-Drev? We tried it a couple of seasons ago and it seemed to attract barnacles if anything. So far we've had best results with Hempel Hard Racing af, it lasts just long enough to keep the barnies at bay.
 

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How effective do you find Prop-O-Drev? We tried it a couple of seasons ago and it seemed to attract barnacles if anything. So far we've had best results with Hempel Hard Racing af, it lasts just long enough to keep the barnies at bay.
Unlike previous years I had no barnacles at all, and the Hammerite primer was intact.
 
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