Zinc's ???
Have you looked at your Zinc (or Zinc's) on your drive shaft. If the zinc is gone, look at your prop. The big boats need a min. of three and poss. five zinc's on the drive shaft to get the surface area needed. The mast is "bonded" to the lead keal. The keal is "bonded" to the motor, the motor is "bonded" to the drive shaft - get the picture ? Zinc is used since it is the 1st to go. Aluminum is eated (corrosion) before steel or cast iron (engine), then brass and bronze (prop). Therefore, if the zinc is gone, the next thing to be sacrificed is the aluminium or aluminum alloy mast.If the aluminum has corrosion and the zinc is good, then check the connection form the mast to the keal. There needs to be a good connection between the mast and the keal for lighting. Then also make sure that there is a connection between the keal and the drive shaft. There needs to be a good connection between all and sufficient amount of zinc to protect all parts.The amount of zinc (or lack of it) can be checked using a Corrosion test Meter.