Magnesium Anodes: Superior Freshwater Corrosion Protection Freshwater environments pose unique challenges. Nautical Armor’s magnesium anodes are engineered exclusively for freshwater, delivering robust and reliable corrosion protection for your vessels and…
Aluminum Anodes
Aluminum Anodes: Superior Corrosion Protection for Salt and Brackish Waters Harsh marine environments demand reliable protection. Whether your vessel operates in saltwater or brackish waters, Nautical Armor’s aluminum anodes…
Zink Anodes
Zinc Anodes: The Ultimate Defense Against Saltwater Corrosion Saltwater is relentless, but your vessel gets the ultimate protection with Nautical Armor’s zinc anodes. Engineered for durability and performance, our anodes…
Shipment to our partners in Spain
We are loading another shipment of sacrificial anodes to our friends in Spain. Sacrificial anodes are the most effective and cheapest way of protecting boats from corrosion. You can always contact…
Shipment to our partners in Scandinavia.
We dispatched another shipment of sacrificial anodes to our partners in Scandinavia. Sacrificial anodes are the most effective and cheapest way of protecting boats from corrosion. You can always contact…
How often should you replace sacrificial anodes on your yacht?
Sacrificial anodes should be replaced every 6 – 12 months. Anode’s effective lifespan depends on the salinity, how often the vessel is anchored and next to what, and other factors.…
When should I use zinc, aluminum, or magnesium anodes?
Question: When should I use zinc, aluminum, or magnesium anodes? Choosing the suitable anode depends on the waters you navigate: Zinc is a top performer in saltwater environments.Aluminum is great…
Delivering Quality
Before any of our sacrificial anodes leave the facility, each one goes through a meticulous manual inspection. It’s not just about meeting standards—it’s about delivering peace of mind to our…
2 easy to remember hints/indicators when choosing sacrificial anodes for your boat
Two easy to remember hints/indicators when choosing sacrificial anodes for your boat: 1. The surface of the anode is related to the metal surface it protects.2. The weight/thickness of the…
Which vessel parts are taking the heaviest hit from galvanic corrosion?
The parts that bear the brunt of galvanic corrosion include bronze or aluminum propellers on a stainless-steel shaft, rudders, rudder fittings, struts, stern drives, and outboards. By installing and keeping…
How much zinc/aluminum is enough to protect my boat?
Figuring out the right amount of zinc or aluminum anodes to protect your boat is crucial for effective corrosion prevention. A good rule of thumb is to start with an…
Using sacrificial anodes is one of the best ways to keep your boat afloat, in good condition, and rust-free.
Sacrificial anodes are cheap and easy to use. They do most of the hard work to protect the vessel’s hull from corrosive elements in the water. These zinc or aluminum…