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Anode on hull in salt water?
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<blockquote data-quote="ggoldy" data-source="post: 325861" data-attributes="member: 12539"><p>I'm rigging a new Tracker 1436 jon boat. As long as my back holds up, it will be 'rowed' on Florida's gulf coast intercoastal waterway, salt water. No motor, and it won't be left in the water. Would it be helpfull to put an anode on the hull? I'm a retired plumber, this is the last boat I want to buy, and I want it to last me 20-30 years.(I'm very frugal, and, well, cheap!) Thanks for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ggoldy, post: 325861, member: 12539"] I'm rigging a new Tracker 1436 jon boat. As long as my back holds up, it will be 'rowed' on Florida's gulf coast intercoastal waterway, salt water. No motor, and it won't be left in the water. Would it be helpfull to put an anode on the hull? I'm a retired plumber, this is the last boat I want to buy, and I want it to last me 20-30 years.(I'm very frugal, and, well, cheap!) Thanks for your help. [/QUOTE]
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