Shaft Zinc (Maybe a dumb question)

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Do you use a 1" shaft zinc for a 1" shaft, or should you use like a 7/8" zinc so it will tighten properly/securely?
 
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1 for 1"

Rick it looks like you have two of them, is that necessary?
 
Feb 24, 2004
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Hunter 290 Portland, Maine
Two zinc camps

Bob, You may be surprised by two answers from the archives - one group of sailors likes using two, arguing it doubles the amount of time that the zinc is effective; twice the area, twice the time. I know when I use two I usually have part of one remaining when pulled out in the fall. When I use one, I need to add another mid-season. Another group argues that twice the zinc means that each get used up just as fast; so there's no advantage and the two last just as long as one. The only thing the first group is doing is spending twice as much as we should. You'll have to decide which camp you're in. Either way, be sure to use a hammer and tap on the zincs as you install them to seat them properly. I used to use a screwdriver handle with the right tip to tighten the zinc; but using a allen wrench is far better. The zinc needs to be torqued on as tight as you can. It spends its life spinning in circles and needs to be firmly attached. Good luck...now wait for the other opinions..... Paul
 
Jun 2, 2004
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Something New

I have been useing one for the last few years but this year I decided to try two and see for my self if it really is better with two or just use one for now on. nick
 
Mar 20, 2004
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Hunter 356 and 216 Portland, ME
2 zincs vs one

I've had the same experience as Paul- I can't go a whole season with one, I can with 2, In addition, zincs tend to fall off as they wear away, because they tend to go first around the bolts-having 2 makes it more likely that something will still be there protecting your shaft, etc.
 
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