SBriggi
Member
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2022
- Messages
- 11
- Vessel Name
- Mermaid's Dream
- Vessel Make
- Bruckmann 29.9 Blue Star
Hi folks!
I'm a new member to this forum but I've found great information in your various threads over the last year as I become comfortable with my 2001 29.9 Bruckmann Bluestar.
As I prepare to launch this spring, I've noticed some crevice corrosion (pitting) on the underwater portion of the stainless brackets supporting the teak swim platform. The previous owner had the underwater section of the brackets coated in a black paint - bottom paint, maybe...propeller paint, maybe...maybe something else.
I have removed the coating to inspect the pitting and the brackets appear solid. The brackets are not bonded and there are no zincs attached. Now I'm wondering what is the proper protection, if one exists, for stainless brackets that are partially submerged in salt water...
Let me know your thoughts. Thanks, Steve
I'm a new member to this forum but I've found great information in your various threads over the last year as I become comfortable with my 2001 29.9 Bruckmann Bluestar.
As I prepare to launch this spring, I've noticed some crevice corrosion (pitting) on the underwater portion of the stainless brackets supporting the teak swim platform. The previous owner had the underwater section of the brackets coated in a black paint - bottom paint, maybe...propeller paint, maybe...maybe something else.
I have removed the coating to inspect the pitting and the brackets appear solid. The brackets are not bonded and there are no zincs attached. Now I'm wondering what is the proper protection, if one exists, for stainless brackets that are partially submerged in salt water...
Let me know your thoughts. Thanks, Steve