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![]() I am in the process of building a permanent mooring and have a heavy galvanized anchor as well as several lengths of galvanized and stainless. However I have heard stories about rapid galvanic corrosion when connecting stainless and galvanized together under water. My question is, can I (should I) connect the heavy length of stainless chain to a lighter length of galvanized chain and to the galvanized anchor using stainless shackles and swivels? Or with galvanized fittings? I would normally plan on inspecting the mooring on a annual basis. The reasoning in mixing materials is basically that I've got the two lengths of chain and if useable need only to buy the shackles and swivel. Anyone with personal experience or specific knowledge of joining stainless and galvanized in seawater? -- cheers, Bruce in Bangkok |
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