tiku
Veteran Member
I have changed the anodes on my propshaft, we use the ones that screwe to the end of the shaft and they are mated against the bronze fasteners, which in turn are in good contact with the prop (the picture does not show them installed).
So my question is do I need to install anodes to my rudders and trimtabs too? They are not bonded with any wires etc. There have not been any installed by the previous owner. The only ones are in the propshaft.
The marina where my boat is staying for the most of the time has limitations for the use of shorepower (24hour) max time per boat so there wont be too much current in the water. In addition my boat has a copper grounding plate installed in the bottom...
So what do you guys think, is it time to take the drill in hand make some holes for zincs?
So my question is do I need to install anodes to my rudders and trimtabs too? They are not bonded with any wires etc. There have not been any installed by the previous owner. The only ones are in the propshaft.
The marina where my boat is staying for the most of the time has limitations for the use of shorepower (24hour) max time per boat so there wont be too much current in the water. In addition my boat has a copper grounding plate installed in the bottom...
So what do you guys think, is it time to take the drill in hand make some holes for zincs?