Luna Sea,I always change the zinc's every year, better to be safe than sorry. I small price to pay for what could happen,I always leave my engine up and have the same problem with the dock. Resolved this by docking head first.......it is a pain loading and off loading but prevents any damage, and I just pull around to the end of the pier to load my passengers, bait, etc. Hope it helps
Hi Luna,I change my zincs yearly. They get a bit eaten up in my marina.I have a similar problem in that my engine touches the water even when up (just the way it was installed). I have some gunk buildup that I clean off rather easily. I have in the past left the lower unit in the water. I would worry about electrolysis and barnacles. A good coat of wax helps.I will be home later this week. I will call my mechanic and see if he sees any danger. BTW, he is a top of the line Yamaha mechanic.Best wishes,Capt. EdThanks for the input. Let me know what your machanic says. I hate to have to to bow in again. I have very high rails on the bow and lifting the cooler with ice, fish, etc.. over it is a pain.
Gotta check these out: http://www.froghooks.com/select.html At my buddy's marina, all the O/B guys back in and 90% of them use these, including him. Works great and boarding is a piece of cake. Keep those engines up. You'll have growth in the water intakes in a matter of weeks, and when your engine temps start to rise because of insufficent water flow, KABOOM $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
A pain in the ass is cheaper then replaceing lower units.
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