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galvanic isolator on 350 mariner
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Re: galvanic isolator on 350 mariner
Before you make the switch to magnesium anodes, consider aluminum instead. The new alloys used in aluminum anodes are great for fresh water inboard applications now. They last longer, are better for the environment, and are much cheaper than magnesium. You also can't overprotect with aluminum like you can with magnesium in a fiberglass application. You may have a challenge finding all the anodes you need in aluminum as the trend is slowly catching on but they are out there.The only time I consider using magnesium anodes on fresh water inboard applications now is if the vessel has aluminum hardware in the water such as hydraulic swim platforms.
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Re: galvanic isolator on 350 mariner
I am hoping someone knows where that isolator is.........


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Re: galvanic isolator on 350 mariner
You're better off changing to aluminum anodes anyway, add more of them if you feel you need more protection. Do you have shaft and trim tab anodes? Do you have rudder anodes, and a Diver's Dream on the transom? Are the shaft anodes really close to the struts? They should be.
Can you describe the corrosion on the props or better yet, do you have pics?
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Now the aft bilge pump between the engines was not working at survey and was replaced but there was evidence of 4 to 6" of water in that section around the batteries and there is a small well around the shaft logs that was also full of water thus completing the circuit I believe so far.If you whacked the pump it came on.!
I have checked all the bonding that I could touch and all seems to check out fine with meter, no wires in bilge and now the bilge is bone dry ( cleaned the plugged deck drains etc)
I am going to replace all the above anodes this spring with either Al or Mg ,jury is still out.Probably Al as the martyr site seems to recommend them but you have to get the right Al anodes, there is an alloy involved.So thats it Viper .......still got to find the isolator though, we have about 600 boats and by the looks of things in the yard lots of boats with just old zincs...wow long post...


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Re: galvanic isolator on 350 mariner
bud37 wrote:Source of the post....we have about 600 boats and by the looks of things in the yard lots of boats with just old zincs...
That's really a marina thing. They should be educating their customers. While some won't be swayed no matter how logical the explanation, most are receptive to common sense. It really is best for all the boaters in the marina if everyone replaces their zinc anodes. It's in your best interest to spread the word, especially to the boaters beside you.
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