Securing aluminum pontoons to aluminum frame with SS Bolts

BBHSKYNYRD

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I added a center log to my pontoon boat. Not thinking and staying in-line with what I always use for my fiberglass Cobia, I purchases Stainless Steel bolts, nuts, and washer then secured the aluminum log to the aluminum pontoon boat frame.
Should I be concerned about corrosion? I live in Florida and use the Cobia for saltwater and pontoon for freshwater. If I should be concerned about corrosion, what type of bolts should I change over to?
thanks,
Brandon
 

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Re: Securing aluminum pontoons to aluminum frame with SS Bolts

If you used SS bolts you should be fine. SS is a slower reacting metal when in contact with aluminum. You can also coat the boats and holes with 3m5200 to seal out the water.

Yes salt water accelerates the reactions :( but using SS is safer then softer metal bolts.
 

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Re: Securing aluminum pontoons to aluminum frame with SS Bolts

put tefgel between the SS bolts and aluminum.
 

BBHSKYNYRD

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Re: Securing aluminum pontoons to aluminum frame with SS Bolts

What is tefgel? I am familiar with the first post suggesting marine 5200 by 3M (I use it for about everything). What is the difference?
thanks,
Brandon
 

Fastatv

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Re: Securing aluminum pontoons to aluminum frame with SS Bolts

The corrosion you are referring to is probably called "Dissimilar Metals" corrosion. Anyway, I have had several pontoon boats, and the fasteners used were stainless, however, I'm not sure of which grade of stainless was used. Operating in fresh water ( I love Florida waters, lived there for 12 years ), you will not have any problems. Rick
 
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