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 Adding a sacrificial anode to your long-tail 
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Post Adding a sacrificial anode to your long-tail
I plan on running my steel frame in fresh and brackish water and was wondering if this would work the same as on an outboard motor. Why couldn't you put one of these anodes on the cavitation plate? Is there any reason why it would't "attract corrosion" and save my frame? I obviously plan to thoroughly wash it after every use in brackish water but thought this might help a little more.

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Post Re: Adding a sacrificial anode to your long-tail
i think some people do that

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