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I have a hard time believing a marine thruster manufacturer designed a composite housing thruster that requires nut and washers to be replaced like and anode.It sounds like they did. I would suggest making sure the washer and nut are 316 stainless. I'm sure they are. There is no way a thruster manufacturer would use 304 fasteners for below the water line hardware. I still have the opinion a physical disconnect of positive and ground leads at the thruster would reduce the corrosion. The other question/sugggetion I would have is what would be wrong with using a brass nylon insert lock nut and washer in place of the stainless fasteners?