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ANDY PHILLEY
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I have anodes on my motor but none on my Hull. Should I add one to the transom?
(ANDY PHILLEY) wrote in message . com...
I have a 2002 Smokercraft. I was doing some testing for my
downriggers and I noticed I have a negative flow through my boat. Is
this normal? I found this by un-hooking my negative lead from the
battery. I then hooked a test light between the post and the hull and
it lit up. Do I have a problem? I also have some small pitting above
the waterline, could this be linked?
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