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I was reading in my boat owners manual and it mentioned that I should
install a transom mounted anode if I operate in salt water. I only
operate in salt water. What type/size of anode do you think I need?
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I was reading in my boat owners manual and it mentioned that I should
install a transom mounted anode if I operate in salt water. I only
operate in salt water. What type/size of anode do you think I need?


How big a boat do you have? Do you keep it on a trailer or does it live in
salt water?


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I was reading in my boat owners manual and it mentioned that I should
install a transom mounted anode if I operate in salt water. I only
operate in salt water. What type/size of anode do you think I need?


How big a boat do you have? Do you keep it on a trailer or does it live in
salt water?


I have a 16 foot with a Merc 40. It is trailered except for weekends
I leave it in the salt.
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