I dove on my boat for the first time this season. I left it in the water over the winter and I am going to haul out in Late June to do the bottom. When I was under I checked my Zinc. It was almost gone. It was well over 1/2 the way gone!! The boat has only been in the water for a year and I am surprised how fast the Zinc went. I was able to put a new zinc on while I was cleaning the boat bottom (it is really fun to do without scuba).I am wondering how my zinc dissolved that fast. My Uncle's boat has been in the water the same amount of time that mine has been in the water but he is on a different dock (his zinc was fine). The only thing that I can think of is that the people on my dock let their electric cords dangle in the water and I am constantly picking them up only to find them back in the water later on. Does anyone else have an idea why my Zinc may have dissolved so fast?