I have a lot of problems with galvanic corrosion on my boat. I had to change the housing for the anchor winch a few years ago because corrosion damaged the aluminum housing so much that the screws literally fell out. Now I see that the corrosion is beginning at the new housing. The anchor chain is very rusty, I think that first all the zinc came off the surface and then it rusted. I also saw some minor damage to the rudder shaft. A white powder appears on the window frames. I have sacrifice anodes on the keel and on the saildrive, I regularly change them every year, wear is visible on them but not that they are completely eaten.
I don't have a galvanic isolator installed, do you think a galvanic isolator would prevent this damages.
When I am not on board, the ship is not connected to the electrical grid.