narvlebenoit
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Nov 22, 2009
- Messages
- 224
Bent my skeg today how do I straighten it with out breaking it.
Take it to a prop shop. A friend broke his completely off and it was around $100 to get it fixed. Skeg guards are a bandaid and look bad in my opinion.
Mine is trailered. It is out of the water probably 99.9% of it's life. It is a 1996 and has less than 600 hours on it.Look bad? you spend a lot of time looking at the skeg when boating?
Get an SS prop. They are pretty shiny even after you run them through a little sand.Or a welding shop. I've taken a chunk out of mine skeg twice already. Weld shop makes it look just like new each time for like $75.
I hate trailering with a prop that has the paint chipped off it too. Whenever a boat passes me on the highway and their skeg is broken or their prop has paint off it . . . tells me now there's a worse boat driver than me
Painting the prop makes me look like I know how to drive the rig. So what if my welder is on a first name basis with me![]()
Or a welding shop. I've taken a chunk out of mine skeg twice already. Weld shop makes it look just like new each time for like $75.
I hate trailering with a prop that has the paint chipped off it too. Whenever a boat passes me on the highway and their skeg is broken or their prop has paint off it . . . tells me now there's a worse boat driver than me
Painting the prop makes me look like I know how to drive the rig. So what if my welder is on a first name basis with me
Just finished repainting mine and my daughter's prop. A work of art!
I don't understand the trailer boat set's concern about what a boat looks like on a trailer. Same ones who freaak out about old bottom paint. To me, the boat is a means to an end, so I focus on boating more than the boat itself. And contrary to the guy who looks down his nose at signs of a well-used boat, around here, anyone with paint on his skeg is regarded as someone who doesn't do much boating.
Get an SS prop. They are pretty shiny even after you run them through a little sand.![]()
True but when you run an SS you start to pay more attention. My Bravo has one on it.And are really handy for busting up the lower unit instead of the prop