tablerockboater
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2005
- Messages
- 230
If anyone is still interested, I am one who has a leaky toon thread, and who prompted the Leaky Toon article in BoatUS magazine, if anyone saw that. One of our tubes pitted from galvanic corrosion, which we discovered when the pontoon was listed to starboard, the rear of the toon sitting on the bottom of the canal.
I managed to raise it enough with a davit to be able to motor to the nearest ramp and trailer the pontoon.
I managed to get it on blocks high enough to get the toons off the bunks for inspection. When I saw all the little pinholes, that made my mind up, and I "salvaged" the boat.
I have researched and pursued saltwater galvanic corrosion of pontoon log with technical experts, like at BoatUS, and boat manufacturers, and have not convinced myself that it can be prevented, especially if you intend to moor the pontoon in saltwater. So, I have resisted my wife's concerted efforts to get me to buy another one.
I managed to raise it enough with a davit to be able to motor to the nearest ramp and trailer the pontoon.
I managed to get it on blocks high enough to get the toons off the bunks for inspection. When I saw all the little pinholes, that made my mind up, and I "salvaged" the boat.
I have researched and pursued saltwater galvanic corrosion of pontoon log with technical experts, like at BoatUS, and boat manufacturers, and have not convinced myself that it can be prevented, especially if you intend to moor the pontoon in saltwater. So, I have resisted my wife's concerted efforts to get me to buy another one.