> I find spray lubricant for motorcycle chains excellent for marine use. Spray 
> lubricants for
> motorcycle chains do not wash off like a misapplication where WD40 is 
> expected to
> perform as a lubricant.

Interesting idea. Bet they are cheaper also.

>> For moving stuck fasteners there is a product sold at gun shops that has a
>> good reputation. I don't recall the name (I'm not on the boat right now),
>> but it comes in a black squeeze bottle and is very popular.

Probably Break-free.

>> Prevention is essential and easy with Never-Seeze. For copper based parts
>> there is a similar product electricians use with copper in it.

I really like anti-seize products. They make a big difference in
getting things back apart.

Even without anti-seize I can almost always get things apart with an
impact driver. Mine just got a work-out getting the cosmetic covers
off my '05 Honda outboard.

sail fast, dave
S/V Auspicious
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