elkhunter338
Master Chief Petty Officer
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- Jun 27, 2009
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Well my 86 Cheif looked like a fresh water only boat when I bought her 6 years ago.
After about 3 months of use at the coast over the past 6 years it is sure starting to show issues.
It seems like starcraft built these boats from fresh water only.
Decided to modify the railing to create some more room to get in/out, moved the railing forward about 12 inches.
The railing that is on the boat, appears factory has stainless clamps and base brackets and alum railing.
Well where the clamps where bolted to the boat the paint was blistered, scrap the paint away and white powder and alum is corroding.
Dissimilar metals and salt to not mix. Other issues where they used stainless/alum.
So what I did is I isolated the metals with some think plastic washers between the boat and the base bracket.
I am starting to wonder how many years of use I have before I start to have hull issues.
I keep zincs up to par and there is no issues there, just wonder what else in the boat is touching that will corrode.
After about 3 months of use at the coast over the past 6 years it is sure starting to show issues.
It seems like starcraft built these boats from fresh water only.
Decided to modify the railing to create some more room to get in/out, moved the railing forward about 12 inches.
The railing that is on the boat, appears factory has stainless clamps and base brackets and alum railing.
Well where the clamps where bolted to the boat the paint was blistered, scrap the paint away and white powder and alum is corroding.
Dissimilar metals and salt to not mix. Other issues where they used stainless/alum.
So what I did is I isolated the metals with some think plastic washers between the boat and the base bracket.
I am starting to wonder how many years of use I have before I start to have hull issues.
I keep zincs up to par and there is no issues there, just wonder what else in the boat is touching that will corrode.