DCBD
Senior Member
A recent poster mentioned hanging a zinc block off the side of his boat for added electrolysis protection. I have seen this on some of the boats at the marina and have often wondered if there is any real benefit by doing this, and if there is some benefit, how can you be sure without having a diver come to check your zincs. I haul my boat every 3 years and have a diver change my zincs twice each year. On my boat I have 2 shaft zincs, 4 plate zincs (2 on the rudder and 2 on the skeg) and an acorn zinc on my bow thruster. The acorn zinc is the only one that really needs to be changed bi annually, but I also change the shaft zincs twice a year and the plate zincs annually. So Im wondering if any of you guys do this and is there any noticeable change in the condition of the mechanically fastened zincs. I recently delt with some electrolysis issues on my boat and the serviceman tested my protection and determined that I was slightly over zinced so Im not concerned about extra protection, just curious if it really helps or not. I was talking to one of the guys at the marina who does this and he swears by it, says he never needs to change his zincs. Im skeptical. What do you guys think.
-- Edited by DCBD on Thursday 17th of February 2011 11:58:03 PM
-- Edited by DCBD on Thursday 17th of February 2011 11:58:03 PM