Leisure 27
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My anode is about a 3rd rotted away. How small should I let it get before fitting a new one. My boat stays in the water for 11 months per year. Am I wasting money to change it this year. Should i wait till it is smaller.
Thanks for your reply,s It as been on for 4 years
They are not expensive - the cost of replacing/repairing the stuff damaged could be considerable - swap it!
Top tip. Save pennies, waste pounds.
Useful rule of thumb, but really not relevant here as the anode has only lost a third in 4 years, so really does not need changing yet.
My anode is about a 3rd rotted away. How small should I let it get before fitting a new one. My boat stays in the water for 11 months per year. Am I wasting money to change it this year. Should i wait till it is smaller.
If the old one still has some life in it I leave it on too.
At about £10 an anode it's chicken feed compared with other boating costs. I change the shaft anode every time I antifoul the hull. If the old one still has some life in it I leave it on too.
At about £10 an anode it's chicken feed compared with other boating costs. I change the shaft anode every time I antifoul the hull. If the old one still has some life in it I leave it on too.