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Rudder Post electrolysis problem

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Rudder Post electrolysis problem

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My underwater boat cleaner who also replaces zincs said that the rudder post is getting electrolysis damage. Also, I am replacing underwater zincs almost every 2 month. (rudder, chaft, trim tab) I checked all the green bonding wires and it is all connected. Any suggestions? ( Long beach shoreline Marina salt water )
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Re: Rudder Post electrolysis problem

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Are you connected to shore power and do you have a galvanic isolator fitted?
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Re: Rudder Post electrolysis problem

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Just because wires are connected doesn’t mean they aren’t broken/corroded under the insulation (don’t ask how I know). You need to check to make sure the wires themselves are intact (if you can’t a surveyor could do it for you). If all that is fine then it’s time to start looking for issues outside the bonding system or even outside your boat.
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Re: Rudder Post electrolysis problem

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In the meantime, hang a zinc grouper over the side hooked up to the rudder post. :shock:
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Re: Rudder Post electrolysis problem

Post by Tree »

If you are replacing zincs every couple of months, I would put my money on it being an external factor. Your zincs are clearly working well so I don't think its a bonding issue.

I will put my money on someone on the same pontoon having a bad earth on their boat and that is what is using your zincs - hence the galvanic isolator
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Re: Rudder Post electrolysis problem

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Tree wrote: Sun Jul 25, 2021 1:17 am Are you connected to shore power and do you have a galvanic isolator fitted?
Shore power connected but I have no clue what galvanic isolator is. I will have to do some research. Thank you
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