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Hello Mike,
Yes, the galvanized coating on the chain will be sacrificed to protect the stainless anchor. It is generally not recommended that you use galvanized chain with a stainless steel anchor. Used continuously as a mooring would be particularly bad. If you must, here are three things you can do: 1. Use nylon rode for the first 50 feet from the anchor. At that distance, the stainless will not corrode enough zinc to notice. You could probably skip the next two steps if you did this. 2. Attach a sacrificial zinc directly to the anchor, making good electrical contact. Easier said than done, perhaps. The problem with this is that it will need to be replaced maybe once per year. Worse, you may have to pull it up more frequently at first to verify that the zinc is working and your chain is surviving. It would also be good to devise a system to prevent the chain from touching the anchor. You want the zinc anode to be closer to every part of the anchor than the chain is. 3. After attaching a sacrificial zinc to the anchor, paint the anchor with an epoxy paint intended for such use. There are some epoxies designed for painting props that would work. Be careful not to paint the zinc anode! Buried in seabed muck, the anchor might have a long a productive life. Of course, you could use stainless chain. It might be cheaper. Good luck! Chuck wrote: Hi, I just found a 90 pound stainless steel plow to use as a mooring anchor. The guy I got it from said that he thinks there is an electrolysis issue if you use galvanized chain. He said that there was something I needed to do, but couldn't remember what. Anyone have any clues for me? Thanks, Mike. Beaufort, NC |
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