Barnacles Lake Washington

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I have a significant build up of barnacles on 3 month old aluminum anodes in Lake Washington. Did not see salt water. Barnacles are just on all anodes. Any explanation why I have barnacles in fresh water and just on anodes???
 
are you sure it's actually barnacles? Anodes get this "crusty" appearance as they start to age and it can almost look like barnacles. That said, 3 month old anodes should not have deteriorated that much. I would be concerned about galvanic corrosion where you're keeping the boat.
 
Are you sure you have the correct anodes installed? If Lake ashington is fresh water you would want to have fresh water anodes, which are not zinc.
 
Is it possible that the anodes are the only thing not painted with anti-fouling, hence the only place with growth?
 
Our R27OB has been in Lake Washington for the past three months, as well. Our trim tab anodes (aluminum) have the same appearance, but I believe it is a result of normal corrosion of the anode. While it looks like barnacles, it is a fairly soft coating on the anode surface that can be brushed away.

Steve D'Antonio, who I believe is a knowledgeable source, describes it as aluminum hydroxide. Check this article about 3/4th of the way down:

https://stevedmarineconsulting.com/...rosion-protection-level-editorial-old-vs-new/
 
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