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T&T: Fwd: Can you over zinc a boat?

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Date: Sat Jun 02 2007 - 18:28:13 EDT

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    Subject: Re: T&T: Can you over zinc a boat?

    Yes you can over zinc. My guess the bolt died from crevice corrosion. 3 zincs
    on a shaft seems a bit much. The shaft zincs do not count in the total. They
    usually only protect the shaft and prop. The rudders should be bonded to they
    boat. So they would count. The trim tabs may or may not be bonded to the boat.
    So you need to check. Another question is the swim grid brackets bonded to the
    boat? A silver/silver chloride prob attached to a voltmeterB over the side
    after the zincs have been working for 24 hours will tell you if you are over
    or under zinced. If you have a fiberglass boat the reading should be -550 -900
    millivolt.

    Rodger Wrona
    Rollsdoc
    MT49PH

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