Anodes

  1. Sleipner - Anode en Alliage d'Aluminium de Remplacement pour Propulseur d'Étrave - SM71190A

    18,87 $
    2
  2. Kuuma - Tige d'Anode avec Drain - 11916

    35,58 $
    0
  3. Sleipner - Anode de Propulseur d'Étrave - Aluminium - SM201180A

    42,18 $
    0
  4. Sleipner - Anode de Propulseur d'Étrave - Aluminium - SM31180A

    12,76 $
    2
  5. Sleipner - Anode de Propulseur d'Étrave - Zinc - SM61180

    18,87 $
    0
  6. Sleipner - Anode de Propulseur d'Étrave - Zinc - SM101180

    42,18 $
    1
  7. Seachoice - Kit d'Anodes Yamaha

    59,40 $ - 66,40 $
  8. Sleipner - Anode de Propulseur d'Étrave - Zinc - SM71180

    20,45 $
    0
  9. Sleipner - Anode de Propulseur d'Étrave - Aluminium - SM501180A

    139,20 $
    0
  10. Seachoice - Ensemble d'Anodes Torpedo Pro Mercury Verado 350 HP 2.6 L6 - 95133

    80,40 $
  11. Seachoice - Kit d'Anode pour Propulseur Zeus - 95391

    317,01 $
  12. Seachoice - Ensemble d'Anodes Mercury Alpha One Gen I

    62,20 $ - 111,20 $
  13. Seachoice - Ensemble d'Anodes Mercury Alpha One Gen II

    108,40 $ - 153,20 $
  14. Seachoice - Ensemble d'Anodes Mercury Bravo One

    87,40 $ - 126,60 $
  15. Seachoice - Ensemble d'Anodes Mercury Bravo II/III

    77,60 $ - 135,00 $
  16. Seachoice - Ensemble d'Anodes Mercury Bravo III 2004

    104,20 $ - 196,60 $
  17. Seachoice - Ensemble d'Anodes Mercury Verado 4

    76,20 $ - 79,00 $
  18. Seachoice - Ensemble d'Anodes Mercury Verado 6

    79,00 $ - 140,60 $
  19. Seachoice - Kit d'Anodes Volvo

    53,80 $ - 90,20 $
  20. Seachoice - Trousse d'Anode Honda BF

    83,20 $ - 101,38 $
  21. Seachoice - Kit d'Anodes Suzuki

    57,98 $
  22. Seachoice - Anode pour Gouvernail et Volet de Réglage avec Vis Allen

    9,50 $ - 62,18 $
  23. Seachoice - Anode pour Plongeur

    45,38 $ - 97,20 $
  24. Seachoice - Anode de Plaque de Coque ZHC3 - 95653

    48,18 $
  25. Seachoice - Anode de Plaque de Coque Z406 - 95654

    130,78 $
  26. Seachoice - Anodes d'Arbre Profilées avec Vis Allen

    13,06 $ - 76,18 $

About Anodes

Zincs & Anodes

Zincs and boat anodes are the hidden protectors of our boats. Zincs are made in many different shapes and sizes in order to fit where electrolysis attacks the most. Shaft anodes, on the other hand, fit inside tanks and engine blocks in order to do the same thing.

What exactly are marine anodes?

In a nutshell, electrolysis is the effect of electrical current carried through the water and into and through the hull. Electrolysis will eat away at any and almost all metals in your boat. Boat zincs and anodes draw the electrolysis away from the metals and sacrifice themselves to the corrosion.

Rudder zincs, Shaft zincs - boat anodes come in many different sizes.

Shaft anodes usually are made up of two-piece that are fitted together around the shaft. These zincs are available in sizes to fit most propeller shafts. Rudder zincs are flat like a pancake and bolt onto the rudder and hull zincs are also flat and bolt to the hull.

Plug it in and forget it!

Well, that's not necessarily true. Plug it in and check it is better. Keep in mind that zincs should be changed when about 70% corroded. Check them often to get a feel for the corrosion rate, especially if you move marinas or even docks. Water heater anodes should be removed before winterizing and engine anodes can come out if you store your boat and engine.