Straighten Skeg???

CharlesW

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When I put a new prop on my 1986 40 hp Evinrude, I noticed a slight bend in the skeg. It is probably bent no more than 3/16". With the prop on, I hadn't even noticed it.<br />The motor is on a 20' Weeres pontoon and I haven't noticed any steering effect from the bend. The pontoon isn't used for anything other than fishing and low speed cruising so I doubt that at the speeds we run that the bend is having much effect. <br />So, the question is, "Can I straighten the skeg without breaking the old aluminum?"<br />Maybe I should just leave things alone.<br /><br />Charles :confused:
 

angus63

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Re: Straighten Skeg???

If steering is not affected and it is not cavitating at higher rpm's, I would leave well enough alone. People have been known to heat them up and pound them straight, but there is risk involved.
 

Crankstomp

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Re: Straighten Skeg???

I agree with angus, it probably could be fixed, butI would just leave it alone.
 

Joe Reeves

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Re: Straighten Skeg???

Ditto on the two above replies. However, should you decide to straighten that skeg, be sure to wear safety goggles. I neglected to do just that one time..... a hammer shattered and the flying bullet fast metal put four holes in the back of my left eye. A word to the wise!
 
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