Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] SM Jib Furler Failure.
Bill Kinney <greatketch@...>
Kent, Bonding would have no effect on corrosion here. The zinc that is attached to the bonding system has to be in the same “body of water” as the metals it is protecting. In this case the “body of water” is the tiny little puddle between the stainless steel screws and the aluminum plate. It is its own little battery, and connections to the rest of the boat are immaterial. These stainless screws seem to have been the focal point for the corrosion on my piece. Other than disassembling the furler unit, this is an easy fix. The plate is just a round piece of 1/4 inch aluminum with four holes in it. If I was in a remote place, I could make it on the boat with hand tools. While I have things apart, I am taking Kent's suggestion and finding a local powder coat shop to have everything made pretty… hopefully for much longer than paint. Bill Kinney SM #160, Harmonie Reedvile, VA, Chesapeake Bay, USA “Ships and men rot in port."
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