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<blockquote data-quote="llbaker2" data-source="post: 449822" data-attributes="member: 22848"><p>What is el tape? Only thing I can find is electroluminescent tape. Dont see how that would help. Must not be what you are talking about. If you have sacrificial anodes mounted in various spots is galvanic corrosion still an issue? Like the idea of adhesive-lined heat shrink. My issue is trying to mount cleats on flat heavy duty gunnel. Gunnel is extruded aluminum molding about 1 1/2 - 2 inches wide and 1 inch thick</p><p> attached to the top of the side of boat. Not sure how practical it would be to thru bolt the gunnel. Not much room for backing plate other than some small finder washers and cleats would have to be offset to inside or outside since "vertical" side of boat "Ts" with gunnel at its center.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="llbaker2, post: 449822, member: 22848"] What is el tape? Only thing I can find is electroluminescent tape. Dont see how that would help. Must not be what you are talking about. If you have sacrificial anodes mounted in various spots is galvanic corrosion still an issue? Like the idea of adhesive-lined heat shrink. My issue is trying to mount cleats on flat heavy duty gunnel. Gunnel is extruded aluminum molding about 1 1/2 - 2 inches wide and 1 inch thick attached to the top of the side of boat. Not sure how practical it would be to thru bolt the gunnel. Not much room for backing plate other than some small finder washers and cleats would have to be offset to inside or outside since "vertical" side of boat "Ts" with gunnel at its center. [/QUOTE]
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