| Component | Maintenance | Notes and precautions |
| Sacrificial anodes | Periodical checks (as necessary, according to the floating area) |
The submerged metallic parts are protected against galvanic corrosion (caused electrolytic currents due to the approach of different metallic bodies as steel or aluminium) by means of sacrificial anodes (zincs) fitted on the bottom hull, on the interceptors and on the propeller shafts. Check for the anodes wear very frequently, as it depends also (and highly) on environmental factors like sea chains nearby, metal posts or shores, metal hulls moored nearby, electric devices, etc. The replacement is necessary if wear exceeds 50%,i.e. when the anodes volume has halved. |
| LOG - speed multi-sensor with valve | Periodical checks (as required according to stationary area, but at least every month) |
We suggest you to keep the LOG paddle wheel always clean, because possible deposits or sea buildups could alter its rotation and the data sent by the transducer. Clean the surface of the multi-sensor with detergent. If scales are resistant use an hart brush paying attention not to scratch the surface. To carry out cleaning pull out transducer from its seat. When the yacht is not operated for long periods of time it is advisable to use the blanking plug. MAINTENANCE
At least once every six months check the correct operation. |