Yes, we have a ram anode but still got startling corrosion on the exterior stainless steel upright part of the keel. We change our ram anode every other winter.
However, we inserted a stainless steel bolt through the deck hatch above the keel, connected this to the top of the keel with a coiled wire.
When not sailing, we connect the deck end of the bolt to an over-the-side anode (an old hull anode usually).
We measured a 0.5V potential between the keel and the over-the-side anode. Some battery!
Extracting the ram is not the easiest job but is essential. Three pairs of hands make it a little easier.
We also keep the keel up when on our mooring.
We also have disk anodes on the wings of the skeg and we found we had to connect one of these to the metalwork surrounding the prop shaft, initially with a wire, latterly with a stainless steel plate.
Also, a hull anode connected through to the shaft inside the boat with brushes.
No problems since we did this!
Hope this helps.
Mike Lockwood
Lucky Devil
Mike Lockwood
Lucky Devil
Parker 325/35