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Hey, Rob--
Prop shaft zincs are easy to install--incorrectly. I suspect yours has fallen off, not withered away from electrolysis, not in just three months. And I don't think you can install one properly underwater. Here's why: the vibration from the engine turning the shaft loosens the setscrews, and eventually the zinc flies off. I've had this happen repeatedly, until I hit on my current technique. With the boat out of the water, screw down the zinc as tightly as you can on the shaft, and be sure to use some LocTite on the threads. Now begin tapping it with a hammer, and retightening the screws as the zinc fits more and perfectly around the shaft. Eventually you will not be able to take up any more on the screws, but you'll be surprised at how much slack you've created by the hammer-tapping. Unless you have truly big league biceps, you won't be able to tap with sufficient vigor underwater. I suppose you can try it, but if so, check frequently to see you haven't lost the zinc to vibration. Cheers and fair winds, Dick Behan Westsail 32 CAPER San Juan Islands, Washington "Rob" wrote in message om... 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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