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I always have barnacled trim tabs by the end of the season. This season was really bad. WHen I bought the boat they were painted with hard bottom paint and I just covered that with ablative. That wasn't very good. I wire brushed all the bottom paint off and sprayed with Primocon and then Trilux. That didn't last. Plain old copper ablative brushed on worked better. I tried Pettit HRT spray. That worked well on the motor brackets but didn't work at all on the tabs...It disappeared. Maybe I have to get down to metal again and prime again? I have had no success with any kind of spray. I hear that copper paint shouldn't be used on SS? The zinc sprays do not work. Anybody have something different?
Zincs- my tabs have 3 3/4" rudder discs with one screw in the middle and they sandwich the tab from both sides. A couple times a zinc came slightly loose and spun. I want to get rid of the part that is on the running surface. Maybe drill another hole and use a rectanglular piece only on top. Was thinking maybe move the motor zinc bars to the tabs after one season and put new on the motors (I always replace the motor zincs even though they have another season in them)
Zincs- my tabs have 3 3/4" rudder discs with one screw in the middle and they sandwich the tab from both sides. A couple times a zinc came slightly loose and spun. I want to get rid of the part that is on the running surface. Maybe drill another hole and use a rectanglular piece only on top. Was thinking maybe move the motor zinc bars to the tabs after one season and put new on the motors (I always replace the motor zincs even though they have another season in them)