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Title: Volvo 3 blade folding prop
Post by: nornie lees on November 21 2014, 11:10
Hi All. Anyone know how long the MGDUFF  zinc anode lasts, and does it fit as a straight replacement for the Volvo anode? Force 4 sell them 30% cheaper than buying  volvo anode from Volvo dealerships.  Ive been told also it helps to paint the fitting screws with antifoul just around the back the screw head.

rgds Ray
Title: Re: Volvo 3 blade folding prop
Post by: willfinch36 on November 21 2014, 14:15
If you are talking about the 3 piece anode, they tend to last about 6 months I've found.
Title: Re: Volvo 3 blade folding prop
Post by: nornie lees on November 21 2014, 16:31
Yep sorry I forgot to mention its the three section type. Really interested in the difference between the two makes, and has anyone fitted the Mc Duff?

rgds Ray
Title: Re: Volvo 3 blade folding prop
Post by: Odysseus on November 21 2014, 17:25
It helps with the life of these anodes if you paint around the bolt hole not insulating them, as the holes area weakens and centrifugal force throws the anodes off before they have worn out.
Mines last 2 seasons with this method

Hope this helps

Odysseus
Bav 38.

 
Title: Re: Volvo 3 blade folding prop
Post by: MarkTheBike on November 21 2014, 22:35
Top tip, Odysseus. Thanks
Title: Re: Volvo 3 blade folding prop
Post by: paulemeier1 on November 22 2014, 08:17
@Odysseus:

Maybe you can explain it to me again?
At first I am not a native english speaker
At second I did not exactly understand where to paint.
Do I have to paint at the prop in the nut where the anodes are sitting?
The hole nut or only the bottom ore also the side? Only the holes of the anodes have to be free for electrical contact?
Or do I have to paint on the anodes? If yes where?

I have the same Problem, I might have lose the anode complete, there was no rest left.

Kind regards from germany

Sitting in my mobil home in my empty harbor looking to the sea and be sad.......
Title: Re: Volvo 3 blade folding prop
Post by: Odysseus on November 22 2014, 10:26
Around the hole is the weakest part of the anode so to stop the erosion at this point you paint it about 8mm all around the hole but make sure you do no insulate it completely as it will not work at all then. Leave the chamfered part clear  of paint for the bolt to make contact with the prop.

Hope this helps
Odysseus
Bav 89
Title: Re: Volvo 3 blade folding prop
Post by: paulemeier1 on November 23 2014, 08:29
ok, I will try it.
I will paint the lower section, where the anodes come in for 8mm each side of the hole. hope it is right. I will see next year....
thanks a lot
Title: Re: Volvo 3 blade folding prop
Post by: nornie lees on November 23 2014, 11:24
McDuff anodes? Anyone tried them on this forum?  Rgds Ray
Title: Re: Volvo 3 blade folding prop
Post by: MarkTheBike on November 23 2014, 19:17
Hi Ray

Do you mean the hull-mounted pear-shaped ones? I fitted one in February and will be hauling out in a month or so. If you can wait that long then I'll let you know.
Title: Re: Volvo 3 blade folding prop
Post by: nornie lees on December 21 2014, 16:31
I ment the mcduff 3 piece volvo folding prop anodes, fitted now will update in June when yacht comes out mid season scrub.
Ray
Title: Re: Volvo 3 blade folding prop
Post by: TonyM on January 02 2015, 12:32
Why should they be any different to the VP ones (except cheaper). I would assume they are made of the same stuff? (zinc).

How long they last usually depends on a number of environmental factors - whether your engine is properly isolated from stray currents and whether your neighbours pay proper attention to electrical isolation. One yacht in our marina next to a large power yacht has its anodes eroded every six to nine months, whereas a similar yacht, three pens away, changes them every couple of years.

I now get 2 years out of the larger collar anode and change the three thin anodes (the ones you are talking about), once a year although I could probably get longer. A few years ago, they were eroding much faster until I took to isolating the engine completely ever time I leave the boat. It made quite a difference! (I have a VP D1-20)

Regards
Tony