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On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 16:00:07 GMT, "RichG"
wrote: Thanks for the short course. After searching and reading about anodes on another site, it seems like the smartest and simplest reaction to this issue is to replace my present salt water anode with a freshwater anode. Once she gets to Wisconsin...I"M NOT going to tow her back here to Texas! RichG http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners That's the best thing to do - that way there's no messing around. Actually, to save yourself some money, you can clean the old zincs until you get to new metal - save you a few bucks and gain some time if necessary. Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ---------- "To the fisherman born there is nothing so provoking of curiosity as a fishing rod in a case." Roland Pertwee, "The River God" (1928) |
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