Hello,
First time posting on the board. Sorry it's a question asking for help.
But to be honest, I'm such a noob that I probably wouldn't be able to offer any help when it comes to boats as you will tell by my question.
I have a Sunsetter Bass Buggy 18.
It's always stored out of the water and only has Anodes for the motor.
In the upcoming month the boat will be sitting in water for 30 days.
The logs do not have bottom paint and I plan to put some Anodes.
I was told to place the Anodes BENEATH the Water Line.
The issue I'm experiencing is that one of the logs doesn't have a place to drill beneath the water line.
I was told about the Hanging Anodes by attaching them to the cleats, but I'm unsure how this is suppose to help when I'm supposed to put Anodes beneath the water line.
In the picture below it illustrates how my boat is structured.
Any advise is appreciated.
Thank you,
Rolando
Anode : Where Should It Be Placed on Log?
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Anode : Where Should It Be Placed on Log?
Sunsetter Bass Buggy 18
Re: Anode : Where Should It Be Placed on Log?
No picture to show you, but my toon has a bracket at the bottom of the tube (below the waterline) for anodes and depth sounders. You need one anode per log. Your engine should already have a couple of anodes, one or two near the prop, and one on the engine mount bracket on your transom.
Do not hang from your cleat .. won't do a thing to help you. Get a bracket welded on. By the way, 30 days in fresh water probably won't do much to hurt your hull. Salt is a different matter.
Do some net searches on anodes and hydrolysis.
Do not hang from your cleat .. won't do a thing to help you. Get a bracket welded on. By the way, 30 days in fresh water probably won't do much to hurt your hull. Salt is a different matter.
Do some net searches on anodes and hydrolysis.
Michael and Laura
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'12 Ford F150 Lariat SuperCrew Ecoboost
'14 Harris Solstice 220, P3 tritoon, Mercury Verado 150, Enertia 14p.
prior boat: '02 Century 2600CC, twin Yamaha EFI 200's, full instruments.
Re: Anode : Where Should It Be Placed on Log?
I wouldn't drill log personally, get a bracket welded onto back of each log. Is this salt or fresh? We keep ours in fresh 51 weeks a year, 1 week out to power wash logs, rinse and repeat, no anodes.
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Re: Anode : Where Should It Be Placed on Log?
Same here.
Ours only has motor anodes. It stays at the dock year round, unless a hurricane’s coming. We’re on pretty fresh water, though the ‘toon is used in the Gulf pretty much every time it leaves the dock.
We’ve never had any corrosion problems with this or the other three ‘toons we’ve had over the last 23+ years, and all lived in the water, at that same dock.
Rick
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Re: Anode : Where Should It Be Placed on Log?
They probably meant to hang it from a rear cleat and rig/hang it so it is touching the pontoon and beneath the water line - this would be temporary. On my toon, I could hang it from a cleat and wrap it in such a way that it would keep in touch with the toon. You can untie it when underway.
Someone correct me if I am wrong but many of the toons I have seen only have on anode. I assume that since the toons are connected with channel, the anode is protecting the entire boat (it is one continuous "circuit").
PS....Make sure you get the right anode (zinc, aluminum, or magnesium) based on the water you are in.
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