I’ve gone through 2 shackles in as many years. Something seems wrong as I see plenty of other anchor rode without corroding shackles. Anyone have any input on this? I’d just like to get a strong shackle I can trust that won’t corrode and need such regular replacement.
I have G4 chain, a galvanized Bruce, and the shackle in question is a Crosby 3/8" G-209A Alloy Screw Pin Anchor Shackle - 2 Ton WLL - #1017450
I got this response from Crosby regarding the shackle:
“The Anchor is most likely a carbon steel casting. The chain is most likely a carbon steel chain. The Shackle is alloy. These dissimilar metals will cause a galvanic action between the parts. The shackle has a Zinc coating. This Zinc actually becomes the sacrificial anode in this system. The galvanization for a boat anchor is a different chemical mixture than the galvanization of a shackle or chain.”
I have G4 chain, a galvanized Bruce, and the shackle in question is a Crosby 3/8" G-209A Alloy Screw Pin Anchor Shackle - 2 Ton WLL - #1017450
I got this response from Crosby regarding the shackle:
“The Anchor is most likely a carbon steel casting. The chain is most likely a carbon steel chain. The Shackle is alloy. These dissimilar metals will cause a galvanic action between the parts. The shackle has a Zinc coating. This Zinc actually becomes the sacrificial anode in this system. The galvanization for a boat anchor is a different chemical mixture than the galvanization of a shackle or chain.”
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