Re: Anti-foul paint on trim tabs??
Ants<br /><br />Never paint zincs! <br />Keep them clean always, by abrading them if necessary. It's the clean surface of the zinc that promotes 'sacrificial action'.<br /><br />As for gstanton's comment about the zincs on his tabs corroding slower than the zincs elsewhere, the reason for that is this - <br /><br />The tabs are made from stainless (prob 304 grade), which corrodes extremely slowly. The zincs in contact with it are there not so much to protect the tabs, but to stop the stainless from speeding up the corrosion of other, less noble metals elsewhere on the boat - like your aluminum prop or your alloy outboard leg.<br /><br />Because other zincs are nearer to the outboard leg- maybe even in contact with it - they will corrode faster. If they corrode away completely, then you'll find that the zincs on the tabs will start to corrode more quickly. <br /><br />It's belt and braces insurance.