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Cosmetic Care & Maintenance
7-37
Zinc anodes in saltwater need to be checked more frequently. If the
anodes seem to be requiring frequent replacement there may be a
boat emitting a shore power leak into the water taxing the anodes.
This is especially possible around a marina environment. If this is the
case contact the marina personnel since the current in the water can
be measured by a device. Refer to the engine manufacturer’s manual
for exact location and detailed information regarding anodes. Outdrive
damage due to neglecting anode inspection service is not covered under
the warranty.
SACRIFICIAL ANODE
VOLVO SHOWN
Electrolysis Protection
Sacrificial zinc anodes usually found on the outdrive housing, trim
cylinders or propshaft to protect softer metals exposed to the water.
Electrolysis attacks the least noble metals first. Because zinc is a less
noble metal, it will decompose before other metals. Check these zinc
anodes periodically and have them replaced when they are 50% gone.
Zinc is also used to protect metal that is exposed to saltwater. The
salt causes a galvanic action that decomposes metals.
Cosmetic Care & Maintenance
7-37
Zinc anodes in saltwater need to be checked more frequently. If the
anodes seem to be requiring frequent replacement there may be a
boat emitting a shore power leak into the water taxing the anodes.
This is especially possible around a marina environment. If this is the
case contact the marina personnel since the current in the water can
be measured by a device. Refer to the engine manufacturer’s manual
for exact location and detailed information regarding anodes. Outdrive
damage due to neglecting anode inspection service is not covered under
the warranty.
SACRIFICIAL ANODE
VOLVO SHOWN
Electrolysis Protection
Sacrificial zinc anodes usually found on the outdrive housing, trim
cylinders or propshaft to protect softer metals exposed to the water.
Electrolysis attacks the least noble metals first. Because zinc is a less
noble metal, it will decompose before other metals. Check these zinc
anodes periodically and have them replaced when they are 50% gone.
Zinc is also used to protect metal that is exposed to saltwater. The
salt causes a galvanic action that decomposes metals.

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