I posted previously about the short life of my zincs and am thinking that this is perhaps something with Spring tides when the water level in my local marina almost completely drains leaving the keel for a few hours in the mud. The bonding is via a keel bolt. The prop and shaft are however left in the water due to the natural slope of the terrain and although bonded to all other underwater metals become grounded to earth (well mud!), rather than in the water. Id welcome any thoughts on that as a concept. At present Im hanging a zinc over the side and its been eaten quite rapidly along with the zincs on the prop shaft. Link to my earlier post with photos
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