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I have a Catalina 30 with an inboard diesel that I launched in May of
this yr- this weekend while swimming off the back of the boat I took a swim below with a mask to check out the bottom. I noticed the zinc I just put on the brass prop shaft 3 months ago was missing. I put it on myself and remember how tight I made the screws- is it possible for it to either fall off from vibration or deteriorate that fast? The rudder zinc is still there. I keep my boat at a private dock in a creek- the closest boat to mine is about 100 yards away. I have shore power- is the AC ground possibly doing something to speed up the galvanic process? Any ideas on how to replace the zinc without shelling out for a short haul? Thanks- Rob |
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