There are actually 2 reasons to go with an anodized pole other than
appearance. The anodizing is very hard and protects the pole from
getting scratched and nicked so easily. It is also very corrosion
resistant and the most common reason for anodizing other than
appearance. As far as strength goes, I have never heard of it
decreasing it and checked with a couple of people that are very
familiar with the process and they had not heard of any degradation
in strength. In fact they anodize many parts on aircraft to protect
them and increase their life. The process adds a coating of aluminum
oxide (very hard) that is typically .0001-.0004” thick so it’s hard
to imagine how that could weaken the material. However, since the
anodizing is so hard it can reduce the fatigue life of parts that see
a lot of flexing. While our spinnaker poles do see some flexing they
don’t come anywhere near the 100,000’s of cycles needed for this to
become an issue.
Russ