Hey guys,
Is 304 grade stainless acceptable for carriage bolts/acorn nuts used on a drift boat? I was just reading about stainless grades and managed to get myself confused... Thanks for any info!

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For rails and all topside, no problem.  Use it all the time.   At water line and below, SI bronze.

Thanks Dave, I will order some up.

Jason,

304 Stainless is the most common grade of Stainless and is common at most local fastener stores, big box stores, etc.

316 is a Marine Grade and has higher corrosion resistance.  Jamestown Distributers handle the Marine Grade Fasteners in Carriage Bolts as well as Silicon-Bronze Bolts.

Just my $0.02 worth.

Dorf

Dave/ Jason,

The technical reason not to use Stainless Steel below the waterline:  "Stainless Steel's Corrosion-resistance can be adversely affected if the component is used in a non-oxygenated environment, a typical example being underwater keel bolts buried in timber".

who'd of thunk it, eh!

Dorf

Thanks for the info guys!

316 will work much better, Dorf is right though if stainless is underwater most the time it will corrode. We had a main drive shaft ,316, on a boat I used to run that had a few too many years with water around the shaft at the stuffing box and it became pretty pitted, no rust like with 304 but bronze underwater is better choice.

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