Is a drive with a welded skeg safe?
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Is a drive with a welded skeg safe?
Got a replacement drive from ebay/offshoreonly member and it turns out the entire skeg has been welded on as has the bullet, if your wonering why I would buy this there was no mention of this beforehand.
I remember reading that this is not a safe practice but dont know for sure so trying to get more info.
I remember reading that this is not a safe practice but dont know for sure so trying to get more info.
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I just hope the person does the right thing now.
In the menatime I am out of boating for another couple weeks.
Probably the last good weeks of the year.
sigh..
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Skegs are meant to break off if you hit something. Having a skeg welded on is no big deal.
That weld job and the fact that the entire lower case has been welded on is a different story. That looks like chit. I would be more concerned with the integrity of the lower gear housing than I would be with the skeg. The hydrodynamics have to be terrible with the welds also.
That weld job and the fact that the entire lower case has been welded on is a different story. That looks like chit. I would be more concerned with the integrity of the lower gear housing than I would be with the skeg. The hydrodynamics have to be terrible with the welds also.
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Skegs are meant to break off if you hit something. Having a skeg welded on is no big deal.
That weld job and the fact that the entire lower case has been welded on is a different story. That looks like chit. I would be more concerned with the integrity of the lower gear housing than I would be with the skeg. The hydrodynamics have to be terrible with the welds also.
That weld job and the fact that the entire lower case has been welded on is a different story. That looks like chit. I would be more concerned with the integrity of the lower gear housing than I would be with the skeg. The hydrodynamics have to be terrible with the welds also.
I agree... Unless running 100plus ide be ok with a welded skeg..... That picture doesnt look safe for a boston whaler.
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Thanks but unless the seller , a member on here , steps up to correct this I dont have enough money for another drive until after the end of the year..