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Parts option for zinc anodes

JetBoat195G

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Location
Massachusetts
Boat Make
Scarab
Year
2019
Boat Model
195 G
Boat Length
19
I took off my jet pump in order to make replacing the steering cable easier. Replacing the zinc anodes seemed like a good idea before reinstalling the jet pump. The part number for the zinc anodes on the BRP website is 0461805, so I searched that number online and found an Evinrude/Johnson/BRP anode with the same part number. I ordered five of these Evinrude/Johnson/BRP 0461805 anodes from a local Evinrude dealer and had them in 3 working days. They sure look like the right ones, and the bag that they came in is labelled BRP Rotax. I’ve attached some images comparing the old and new anodes, and showing the corrosion on the old anodes. I boat mostly in salt water, which explains the anode condition.
 

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