skyflyer
Well-Known Member
Our P bracket is bronze and is bolted to a pocket in the underside of the hull which is then faired in. In other words it is electrically isolated from the remainder of the boat.
On lift out this year we noticed where the anti foul had flaked off that it had gone a pink colour but following an earlier posting on here we gave it a quick rub over with some emery cloth and the yellow bronze was very rapidly restored.
Is it possible that the de-zincification has extended below the surface where it cannot be seen or can it ONLY occur where the metal is in physical contact with the electrolyte - in other words does corrosion have to take place from outside to inside or can it occur the other way.
How can I test the integrity of the P bracket without removing it?
On lift out this year we noticed where the anti foul had flaked off that it had gone a pink colour but following an earlier posting on here we gave it a quick rub over with some emery cloth and the yellow bronze was very rapidly restored.
Is it possible that the de-zincification has extended below the surface where it cannot be seen or can it ONLY occur where the metal is in physical contact with the electrolyte - in other words does corrosion have to take place from outside to inside or can it occur the other way.
How can I test the integrity of the P bracket without removing it?