My Hunter 30 is eating zincs like they are going out of style. My prop is starting to suffer too. Here are the observations so far:1.) An ohm test between the motor and the steel keel shows almost a direct short.2.) A voltage test between the motor (-) and the steel keel (+) shows almost a .5 volt.3.) There is a measurable current flow between the above two.4.) Turning off shore power, D/C main, A/C main has no effect on these readings.5.) Disconecting the lightening grounds from the mast, and any other connections to the keel bolts has no effect on the voltage readings between the two.I'm stumped, anybody got any ideas? I'm thinking of isolating the prop shaft from the motor and connecting the motor (D/C and A/C ground) to the steel keel.Any comments and/or suggestions are welcomed!