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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 333979" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>It is hard to say how long it will last without an anode, this depends on many factors, such as bottom paint condition, the degree of marine growth, and the degree of galvanic corrosion in that particular area (some areas are more 'hot' than others, and it has nothing to do with stray shore power, it's naturally occurring)</p><p></p><p>As for mounting, only seal up the bolts, don't secure the anode to the hull with 5200. </p><p></p><p>If you're hauling out every time, you shouldn't have anything to worry about, anode or not. But the anode will slow down the electrolysis that occurs when the boat is in the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 333979, member: 6937"] It is hard to say how long it will last without an anode, this depends on many factors, such as bottom paint condition, the degree of marine growth, and the degree of galvanic corrosion in that particular area (some areas are more 'hot' than others, and it has nothing to do with stray shore power, it's naturally occurring) As for mounting, only seal up the bolts, don't secure the anode to the hull with 5200. If you're hauling out every time, you shouldn't have anything to worry about, anode or not. But the anode will slow down the electrolysis that occurs when the boat is in the water. [/QUOTE]
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