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Installing new intake ducts

Damsroy

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Location
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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2016
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
24
Hello,

I received the new intake ducts. They look beautiful compare to the all corroded ones who spent 5 years in salt water :)

What anodes do you recommend for those intake ducts? Magnesium? Zinc? Knowing that the boat is in salt water.

On the previous and now removed intake ducts I installed zinc anodes. It didn't help.

They are the only parts being victims of corrosion. The plates (F3F-U273B-01-00) are fine, the jet units are fine .

I don't have anodes on the plates, but I have anodes on the jet units. The big rectangular anode from Yamaha one one side and on the other side a zinc anode.

Damien
 
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