If haven't checked your anodes properly, you risk serious damage to the metal fittings below the waterline, including seacocks, skin fittings, propeller and engine. Matt Sheahan talks to offshore yacht instructor Bruce Jacobs at Rubicon 3 (www.rubicon3.co.uk) for an expert guide on how anodes works, how to check yours are working and making sure your boat is properly protected.
[NOTE: Bonding seacocks in a wooden boat can cause electrolysis within the timber. Seek specilaist advice.]
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