freddyray21
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There seems to be some debate on another forum I frequent about the type of fasteners to use below the waterline. I had intended to use stainless on my boat I am building, but I am told due to crevice corrosion that silicon bronze is the way to go. However, in everything I am reading it appears that salt water is the culprit in crevice corrosion. I am 500 miles from salt water and to be honest this boat is so small I don't think there is a body of salt water I would put it in. Further the plywood and the screws will be covered with poly and mat. Stainless or silicon bronze?