Getting close to completion of a new build wooden jon boat. The outside of the hull is fiberglassed using epoxy resin. The boat will be used in salt water.
I bought aluminum duck boat handles, two for the bow and 2 for the transom. The handles will be mounted near the top of the bow plate and transom so they will be well out of the water. But there will be the inevitable splashing of salt water on the handles.
I planned to use 5/16" diameter stainless steel bolts to secure the handles to the boat but now I'm reading that stainless steel can cause dissimilar metal corrosion of the aluminum, especially in salt water.
I bought aluminum duck boat handles, two for the bow and 2 for the transom. The handles will be mounted near the top of the bow plate and transom so they will be well out of the water. But there will be the inevitable splashing of salt water on the handles.
I planned to use 5/16" diameter stainless steel bolts to secure the handles to the boat but now I'm reading that stainless steel can cause dissimilar metal corrosion of the aluminum, especially in salt water.
- What type metal bolts are used to fasten duck boat handles to commercially sold jon boats?
- Is the splashing of salt water of minimal concern so don't worry about it?
- Or are there steps to take to use stainless steel bolts to fasten aluminum hardware?