The best anodes?

Cobalt226

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I need to change the anodes on my 1999 Cobalt 226 which has a Bravo I drive. I have read many different opinions on which is best for my boat that is kept in a slip in fresh water. I just ordered Magnesium anodes but wondering if I should have purchased aluminum? Anyone know which is best, Aluminum or Magnesium? Like I mentioned, my boat sits in freshwater full time.
 

thumpar

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Magnesium is what you want from purely fresh water. You probably have a Mercathode too.
 

thumpar

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That chart is from a company that sells their "special" aluminium alloy so keep that in mind.
 

thumpar

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And I can find others that show different. The one thing is Magnesium is not going to be a problem to use in the OP's situation.
 

s.hadley81

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I went through this last year with my alpha one and with using the aluminum anodes I wound up with very slight pitting on my drive. I switched to mag anodes last year and my drive looked perfect and my anodes were about halfway gone. I slip my boat in freshwater from April to October and the mag anodes performed the best for me.
 

s.hadley81

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Also the water I'm in I would definitely say it's polluted after my brother who works for the sewer authority told me what townships dump into it.
 

thumpar

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I would hope the sewage goes through treatment. There is a plant upriver from the lake I use but everything is treated before it is dumped.
 
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