7.6 Maintaining metal components

Your boat’s metal components, both above and below the waterline, require regular maintenance to prevent rust and corrosion caused by the humid atmosphere and saltwater exposure. Routine inspections are essential to detect signs of degradation.

Risk of death or serious injury.

Corrosion can affect any metal component of the boat if not kept clean and dry when not in use. Deterioration from corrosion can cause component failure, leading to serious injury or death.

Always ensure that all metal components are clean and dry when the boat is not is use.

Risk of damage to the metal components.

Never use abrasive cleaners, detergents or soft scrub type cleaners.

Never use abrasive pads, brushes or sponges to attempt to remove stubborn stains.

Never use strong solvents or detergents which contain chlorine, and never use silver cleaners.

  • Clean all metal components frequently and keep them dry.
    Clean the metal components during the general boat cleaning.
  • Pay attention to signs of corrosion.
    Treat or replace any corroded components immediately.
  • Inspect all underwater metal parts annually for signs of corrosion.
    Underwater metal components are subject to electrolysis and galvanic corrosion, which can cause a white, powdery substance to form on metal surfaces, leading to a greenish color or deep pitting on surfaces.
  • Replace underwater openings and seacocks every 5 years.
Deterioration caused by corrosion is not covered by Saxdor warranty.