4949
Helm Control Systems
If the boat is kept in the water, the trim tabs
must be equipped with a zinc anode to prevent
galvanic corrosion. Galvanic corrosion is the cor-
rosion process occurring when different metals
are submerged in an electrolyte. Seawater is an
electrolyte and submerged metal components
must be properly protected. The anodes will need
to be changed when they are 75% of their original
size. Refer to the Routine Maintenance chapter of
this manual for information on maintaining zinc
anodes.
To discourage any marine growth on tabs or ac-
tuators, antifouling paint can be applied. When
applying paint to the actuator, make sure it is fully
retracted. Do not paint the stainless ram above
the area that is exposed when retracted. The
bottom paint will damage the O-ring seals when
the ram is retracted and allow seawater to enter
the actuator motor. Contact your dealer or the
trim tab manufacturer for information regarding
the correct bottom paint for the trim tabs.
Refer to the trim tab owner’s manual for additional
maintenance information, specications, trouble-
shooting and operating instructions.
Typical Trim Tab Plane and Actuator