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Fixing my Bravo skeg
Hey guys, just curious what you might recommend to fix this skeg. I really don't want a Stainless guard...
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Look under prop repair and there is always someone who fixes skegs on the boat, locally we got a guy named STANGES prop repair, he welded mine on the boat for about 75 or 100$ 6 or 7 years ago, it can be done , on the boat and no it doesn't burn the oil or bearings in the lower. The guy I mentioned is in Bay city Mi, would be 120 miles from you but I am sure you can find someone locally, Smitty
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That's not that bad at all. Should be an easy fix at a prop shop.
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Yeah, I just bought it and wanted to make it look nice. The prop is beat up too. What should you expect to pay for a prop job?
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I have used Marine Tex to fill small voids like the one you show.
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Looks interesting.
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I would have the prop shaft inspected as well. Does the up trim work? :lolhit::lolhit:
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Martins CustomMarine in Mich (517) 719-0216
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Originally Posted by 4bus
(Post 3506582)
I would have the prop shaft inspected as well. Does the up trim work? :lolhit::lolhit:
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Just take it to anyplace that welds aluminum. They should be able to fill that in easily.
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