Our 93 Bravo has no provisions for those anodes as well. I was told that not all Bravos had them. I did replace the other anodes as well as the trim tab anodes.
We leave our boat in the water all summer. We are at a yacht club on Lake Mich and it’s nice to be able to jump on the boat at any time. Every spring we touch up the hull with bottom paint, then in the fall pressure wash and the crap comes off pretty easy.
Never mind about my question, I went to the Defender site. I’m actually looking at water based paint, easier for cleanup for one, and you don’t have to thin it. Pettit Neptune for 135.
You actually like the damn snow? The same snow that brings out the salt wagons? That make a road look like the Bonneville Salt Flats and rot out anything way prematurely that rolls on a highway or road? Wow.