
The boat was in great shape when it was hauled for the season while the new owner installed some electronics and cleaned her up well. He since sold it this spring to another...After purchase, the boat was splashed and moved up the creek to another marina.
In the span of 45 days, the struts, rudders and props were destroyed! The boat began taking on water after a short cruise with the owner and made it back to our marina where dock workers made the emergency pull in the sling. Not sure what caused this electrolysis...improper electronics install and possible ground omitting or another boat at the marina with a serious electrical issue or perhaps the marina's dock wiring itself. Just remember, it doesn't take long for this gremlin to rear it's ugly head!
Here we have the starboard strut completely eroded from the hull and it's mount and hanging down along with unsupported shaft.

Here is the port strut, oh wait...there is no more strut!

Here the starboard strut is almost eaten away.

In this pic, this is what is left of the port rudder. Just a nib...the starboard rudder is no longer in existing- completely gone. Notice there is no longer a zinc on the rudder, it use to be there.
