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Old 12-20-2007, 08:40 PM
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Shaft anode information

I think it would be very interesting to see how often people change shaft anodes.

Please donate your shaft information as below example.

2X 24 inch bronze 4 blade props. 4 foot 2.5 inch st/st shafts

Batteries mostly on/off= off

Anode life 10 months

Hull type = Fibre glass
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Old 12-20-2007, 10:23 PM
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I have 2 boats I own and 2 I maintain.

My first boat is 35' wood hulls 4 blade prop 21/4 shaft 5lb Annode every 2 years with 20%+ left.

2nd Boat is a 26' Alum hull 3 blade prop 1" shaft. 2Lb shaft annode and 20lb hull annodes....change every 2 years with 20%+ left.

Boat 3 and 4 are both steel with 3 blade props I have over 40 lbs of hull annodes on them, no a ctuall shaft or prop annode. Again I change them every 2 years with about 20% left.

I also use a throw in 20 lb annode that I attach via 6 ga wire to the engine block when the boats will be tied up for a long period of time.
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