Marine electronics

Performance Metals Anodes

Performance Metals makes aluminum alloy anodes that protect your running gear in salt, brackish, and fresh water. Find shaft, rudder, and trim tab anodes sized to fit. Choosing Performance Metals Anodes Anodes are the sacrificial metal that corrodes first so your shaft, rudder, and trim tabs do not. Performance Metals uses an aluminum alloy with a trace of indium, which keeps the anode active in salt, brackish, and fresh water. That makes one anode type a simple choice for boats that move between water conditions. Sizing and Fit Measure your shaft diameter or match the rudder and trim tab mounting before you order. Anodes are listed by size and application so you can match the streamlined shaft, rudder, or trim...

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Performance Metals makes aluminum alloy anodes that protect your running gear in salt, brackish, and fresh water. Find shaft, rudder, and trim tab anodes sized to fit.

Choosing Performance Metals Anodes

Anodes are the sacrificial metal that corrodes first so your shaft, rudder, and trim tabs do not. Performance Metals uses an aluminum alloy with a trace of indium, which keeps the anode active in salt, brackish, and fresh water. That makes one anode type a simple choice for boats that move between water conditions.

Sizing and Fit

Measure your shaft diameter or match the rudder and trim tab mounting before you order. Anodes are listed by size and application so you can match the streamlined shaft, rudder, or trim tab style you need. Replace anodes once they lose about half their mass to keep steady protection on your underwater metal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why choose aluminum over zinc anodes?

Aluminum alloy anodes from Performance Metals work in salt, brackish, and fresh water. Zinc is best in salt water only, so aluminum is a better single choice for boats that change water types.

How do I size a shaft anode?

Measure your shaft diameter and match it to the listed anode size. Each anode shows its bore size and application so you can fit shaft, rudder, or trim tab styles.

When should I replace an anode?

Replace an anode once it has lost about half of its original mass. Worn anodes stop protecting your running gear and let corrosion start on the metal you want to save.

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