Cariadco
Well-Known Member
Checked the Anode (one piece, with 2 attachment screws) last year, bit of scrubbing and it looked like new, also nice and solid, so no loose mounting screws. Great.
Last week, lifted the boat out and found the Anode loose and rattling around.
Started striping the Prop (2 Bladed Flexofold) but couldn't shift the hub from the shaft. It has seized onto the shaft.
Ended up cutting away the Anode to gain space at the front of the hub, and with Puller on the other end, I could hammer away
at the hub with a big punch, it started to move, a couple of mm's a time. Eventually got the bugger off.
Cause? Although the Anode's screws were still tight, the Screw holes in the anode had dissolved away, allowing the Anode to be completely loose.
I think this resulted in little, if any current being dissipated by the Anode as no electrical connection to the Leg, causing the Splined shaft
to bond with the Prop Hub's inner sleeve.
Lesson? Strip the bugger off, every year and check the state of the Anode securing Holes/Screws.
For a while, I thought I would be in the market for a new prop........!
Last week, lifted the boat out and found the Anode loose and rattling around.
Started striping the Prop (2 Bladed Flexofold) but couldn't shift the hub from the shaft. It has seized onto the shaft.
Ended up cutting away the Anode to gain space at the front of the hub, and with Puller on the other end, I could hammer away
at the hub with a big punch, it started to move, a couple of mm's a time. Eventually got the bugger off.
Cause? Although the Anode's screws were still tight, the Screw holes in the anode had dissolved away, allowing the Anode to be completely loose.
I think this resulted in little, if any current being dissipated by the Anode as no electrical connection to the Leg, causing the Splined shaft
to bond with the Prop Hub's inner sleeve.
Lesson? Strip the bugger off, every year and check the state of the Anode securing Holes/Screws.
For a while, I thought I would be in the market for a new prop........!