Doublehanded Richmond / Southbeach at Singlehanded Sailing SocietySeptember 18
Story
Congratulations Desperado
Recap by Mike Bruzzone
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1
1Desperado11
2El Raton22
3Great White33
4Take Five44
5Wetsu55
6Archimedes66
7Taz!!77
8Verve88
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Author: Bob Doerr
Subject: repair/replace pole
Info: (14253 views) Posted: Monday 1-26-04 01:43:47 PM
After a little searching on Google I found a site that has some pretty general information. Russ, you are partially correct. Anodizing does add protection to the surface from corrosion and scratching. The process also does add a layer to the surface, but it also oxidizes the surface an equal amount so about half of the anodizing material is added to the surface and the other half is the oxidized pole. This is the reason for decrease in strength. However, unless the tube is very thin the loss is probably no more than 5-10%. It can decrease strength a much as 30%, but only on very thin material. This will not effect our poles more than the 5% range. I agree that that is not too much to be concerned with unless one uses tubing that is marginally thin to begin with.

Bob

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