Re: powder coating outdrive
The original owner of my Sea Ray was a party hound I think. He had the boat pulled to a local lake where it spent the next three years dockside. The boat was run up and down the lake 50 hours or so. The guy sold it to me because, "it was running sluggish". The point being, after three years in fresh water, the zincs needed changing due to moderate erosion but the drive metal was still very nice. After pressure washing a ton of growth off the hull and drive, the "sluggish" boat ran as good as new. While a good paint job helps, it is my opinion that cathodic protection is more important than the coating for protecting the drive. There is a lot of material out there (google marine cathodic protection) but a specific system for your particular application needs to be used as stray current can destroy not only your drive, but also the drives on craft moored near you. VP surely has offered CP solutions for their drives.
The original owner of my Sea Ray was a party hound I think. He had the boat pulled to a local lake where it spent the next three years dockside. The boat was run up and down the lake 50 hours or so. The guy sold it to me because, "it was running sluggish". The point being, after three years in fresh water, the zincs needed changing due to moderate erosion but the drive metal was still very nice. After pressure washing a ton of growth off the hull and drive, the "sluggish" boat ran as good as new. While a good paint job helps, it is my opinion that cathodic protection is more important than the coating for protecting the drive. There is a lot of material out there (google marine cathodic protection) but a specific system for your particular application needs to be used as stray current can destroy not only your drive, but also the drives on craft moored near you. VP surely has offered CP solutions for their drives.