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Hi,
I was told that aluminum hulls will deteriorate due to the interaction between the hull and the water, caused by electrical activity. That some of the electricity used by the boat will get to the hull, and then react with the water causing the hull to break down and become thin in places. Can anyone tell me more about that, and how it actually takes place if it's true? Also how to reduce the process? I was also told something about a sacrificial anode...what is that about? Thanks for any help! David |
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