Hello
Well it's all over for this season. Got hauled out this weekend. I put all new anodes on all running gear (tabs, rudder and shaft) before I splashed this spring. Is this normal corrosion? This is my 1st inboard boat. Not sure.
Thanks!
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Anode condition
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Re: Anode condition
Yes! If that is for the whole season it is not bad. Electrolyses is a long involved process to explain. But what you have for one season is pretty good. When they disintegrate to 50% it’s time to replace.