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Letzter Buchstabe bestimmt das Material. A-Aluminium M-Magnesium (nur Süßwasserverwendung) Z-Zink
Paul 56
Bewertet in den USA am31. Mai 2025
Great product for the price
SK
Bewertet in Kanada am 25. März 2024
Good
stephane ducharme
Bewertet in Kanada am 19. April 2024
oxyde vite
JAMES DUFF
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 13. Mai 2019
Good price. Wait to see how well they last
F S
Bewertet in den USA am8. August 2014
So far they seem to be holding up, but time will tell. I've always used the OEM Anodes but decided to give these a try at almost half the cost. Both are Aluminum so I will be looking to see how well they hold up compared to past years. The salt water can be harsh and I change them at the start of each season anyhow. If they prove to have worked well this season I will consider them for future seasons and save the extra money to put towards something else the boat needs.I will update this review and share how they performed.UPDATE 9-5-2014So I installed these at the start of the season early June of 2014 which means they have been used for 3 full months. From a visual inspection in the water I can only see 2 of the anodes that sit on each side of the outdrive and they look partially eaten away as they should, but not completely wasted away so I would say they are peforming like the oem ones as far as I can tell. I typically change them every season so once I pull the boat out in another 1-2 months they will have had a full season under their belt and I will be able to inspect them close up. Stay tuned...Update 10-15-2014The Verdict after 1 long season in the salt water is that I RECOMMENDED these anodes! I will probably buy these again if I see the price dip just so I have them for next season.I pulled my boat out for the season and winterized it last weekend. From the looks of the anodes the salt water definitely takes its toll no matter what brand they are. These anodes definitely got eaten up a lot but did their job extremely well. I did not have much growth on my outdrive which means the anodes sacrificed and took the growth. Would I reuse them, probably not since its cheap insurance to just replace them every year since growth is extremely fast where I dock my boat.Update 10-05-2016This past boating season I used the OEM Mercruiser anodes since my boat yard gave me a great price on them. At the end of the season the OEM anodes were just as eaten up as the Martyr ones, it not slightly more. I noticed a screw was visible from the side on one of the ram anodes so it didn't do any better of a job. Final verdict is that the Martyr Anodes are just as good as the OEM's and there is no reason to spend more money on OEM. I RECOMMEND THESE ANODES!-------------------------Just so everyone knows, I also paint my outdrive with Interlux Trilux paint. Past years I have sprayed it on, but this season I decided to paint brush/roll it on and it went on very thick. So thick that I may only have to touch it up next year.-------------------------Bottom Paint-If anyone needs a recommendation on bottom paint for your boat's hull, do not hesitate to open up your wallet and pay the premium for Interlux Micron Extra. It is super expensive, but I put 2 coats on my boat 4 or 5 season ago, power wash it at the end of each season, and I have only needed to touch it up in a few spots. Beats repainting it every season with the cheap paint. Well worth its price to not have to do the labor year after year.
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