Enya
Well-Known Member
I have an Albin Vega. When I sanded off the propellor I was surprised to see that it was rather pink with some brassy circular bits. No obvious pitting. I then read Andrew Simpsons RYA Electrics Handbook and concluded that the propellor is probably managanese bronze with 40% zinc. A galvanic cell all on its own. The prop shaft anode was suitably corroded too. I used trilux antifoul last year. This propellor has probably been attached to its shaft for 40 years.
I was a little more bothered to find some pinky colour where the through the hull anode is electrically connected to the tiller shaft. I now do not have time to renew the fixings on the hull anode or replace it. Would cleaning them up with a soft wire brush help? Will kurust be any good? I am unsure how the electrons flow in this situation and how tolerant they are of rusty bolts.
The hull anode is corroding but has still more than half left after 3 years.
I was a little more bothered to find some pinky colour where the through the hull anode is electrically connected to the tiller shaft. I now do not have time to renew the fixings on the hull anode or replace it. Would cleaning them up with a soft wire brush help? Will kurust be any good? I am unsure how the electrons flow in this situation and how tolerant they are of rusty bolts.
The hull anode is corroding but has still more than half left after 3 years.