Cap'n Morgan wrote:
Since these ladies are in Florida, they can boat year round', so early season, mid season is not relevant. I agree that you should keep looking for replacement parts, drives ,and repair what you can when you can. The thing that bothers me, is the fact that these drives deteriorated so quickly, saltwater or not, this should not happen on this year of boat, unless there is a problem that has yet to be detected. And whatever problem that is, could very well show up again on your replacement sterndrives. That would worry me alot.
If I was not 100% confident that after both drives were replaced, the corrosion issue was not fixed, I would sell the boat immediately. Before it is apparent to the future buyer that unsolved problems exist.
Good Luck to you.
+1 on making sure you find out the root cause.
Making sure the proper anodes are on the drives, all the bonding wires are there and hooked up and the galvanic isolators are there and working properly. Seems like any good boat mechanic could verify that!
I think there was discussion on a different thread that the boat is being dry racked. The issue had to be there from the previous owner i would think and they must have slipped it. If it was slipped near another boat that had allot of current leakage, and the previous owner did not maintain their anodes, could be one answer to how this occurred.
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Jeff
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