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Underwater Thru Hulls-
Bronze has been the material of choice for hundreds of years. Which bronze? how do you know its not really brass? Are there stainless screws as part of the attachment?
What is connected to it? A bronze seacock with a stainless ball valve? Do you bond it or not?
Stainless is used on many brand new boats. Which stainless? 316? What is connected to it? A bronze seacock with a stainless ball valve? Do you bond it or not?
There is a possibility of crevice corrosion in certain circumstances
Marelon. Won't corrode. . What is connected to it? A Marelon valve? Won't conduct stray current. Ding ding ding...best choice
NONE of them claim to last forever.
Scuppers/Above water thruhulls-
They are above the water.
Plain bronze will turn green. Chromed Bronze will pit and turn green.
Stainless looks pretty but it will stain!
Marelon. Ding ding ding....
Common underwater stainless-
Trim Tabs, Thruhull Transducers, screws and hardware for transom mount transducers and UWLEDs, Inboard shafts, rudder pintles, I/O bolts, shafts, props, lower 2 bolts on every outboard, bolts holding every Zinc anode....
I have seen crevice corrosion in stainless screws. Both times it was the screws that hold the bilge pump bracket.
Bronze has been the material of choice for hundreds of years. Which bronze? how do you know its not really brass? Are there stainless screws as part of the attachment?
What is connected to it? A bronze seacock with a stainless ball valve? Do you bond it or not?
Stainless is used on many brand new boats. Which stainless? 316? What is connected to it? A bronze seacock with a stainless ball valve? Do you bond it or not?
There is a possibility of crevice corrosion in certain circumstances
Marelon. Won't corrode. . What is connected to it? A Marelon valve? Won't conduct stray current. Ding ding ding...best choice
NONE of them claim to last forever.
Scuppers/Above water thruhulls-
They are above the water.
Plain bronze will turn green. Chromed Bronze will pit and turn green.
Stainless looks pretty but it will stain!
Marelon. Ding ding ding....
Common underwater stainless-
Trim Tabs, Thruhull Transducers, screws and hardware for transom mount transducers and UWLEDs, Inboard shafts, rudder pintles, I/O bolts, shafts, props, lower 2 bolts on every outboard, bolts holding every Zinc anode....
I have seen crevice corrosion in stainless screws. Both times it was the screws that hold the bilge pump bracket.