Tampa Skeg repairs
#2
Hey Mitch,
I guess you've prolly heard of Skeggard, but if you have not, they're an option. Not sure what everyones opinion of this product is?
Also welding on a new piece is an option. Mine (one side) was pretty bad when I purchased the boat and a friend did not want to attempt welding cuz it might warp the casing and take chance of ruining the seals?? I took his advice and it's still not fixed
As far as where in Tampa? I cannot offer help .. I'm from Joisey
I guess you've prolly heard of Skeggard, but if you have not, they're an option. Not sure what everyones opinion of this product is?
Also welding on a new piece is an option. Mine (one side) was pretty bad when I purchased the boat and a friend did not want to attempt welding cuz it might warp the casing and take chance of ruining the seals?? I took his advice and it's still not fixed
As far as where in Tampa? I cannot offer help .. I'm from Joisey
#3
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My skeg was missing a nice chunk. I installed the SkegGard and "presto". A shiny new skeg. According to the instructions, you must have at least 3" of old skeg remaining to allow sufficient attachment. Very well worth $99.00.
D. Ocean
Pompano Beach, FLA
D. Ocean
Pompano Beach, FLA




