Anyone tried this? I'm normally a fresh water sailor, but the few times I've sailed in salt, I've noticed a little-bit of corrosion developing despite rinsing the boat off, etc.
Since Aluminum is further down the galvanic series relative to SS, I thought some small zinc anodes connected to the cross bars and mast might be effective. What do you think? Total waste of time?
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Jeff R
'88 H18 "Jolly Mon"
'10 C2 USA1193
NE IN / SE MI
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Anode to protect rigging?
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i have thought about it too...
I certainly wouldn't worry if you sail mostly in fresh water... still unsure if it's worth drilling holes in a spar...
I do think it makes for a great band name
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Don't sacrificial anodes work under the basis that the material to be protected is submerged in a medium that allows current to pass- aka water? Anodes are generally placed underneath the hulls because they are constantly submerged in water and water is a good conductor. The mast and rigging on our beachcats are usually above the water (we hope) and air is a poor conductor.
Wikipedia - Galvanic Anode:
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Zach - you have a point. I was thinking about that - no electrolyte to complete the electrical circuit except perhaps when it rains and the remaining salt residue gets re-hydrated.
Therefore, Mr. Carolina probably has the right answer: Waste of time.
Still hate to see the little spots of corrosion though. I think the worst offense came when I towed the boat home from Tradewinds in January. At about the Michigan border it started snowing. So nice of MDOT to put down 1/2 inch of salt for the 1 inch of snow we got . Tried rinsing all that off too, but you can't get it all.
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Jeff R
'88 H18 "Jolly Mon"
'10 C2 USA1193
NE IN / SE MI
cramsailing.com
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