Cabela's, BPS or your local prop shop. Here's what they look like.
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...jpg&hasJS=true
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Bill
Chesapeake, Va
"Himm" wrote in message
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Can you tell me where i can find this product?
IBNFSHN wrote:
Unless part of your skeg has been broken off, its not needed. If it has,
you can get a stainless one that bolts on over the old one. They work
great.
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Bill
Chesapeake, Va
"R.Smyth" wrote in
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After smashing a prop, the prop shop guy suggested lengthening my
skeg. But
he quoted $$$$.
So here's my idea...
Extend the length of the skeg by bolting on two strips of metal then
fibreglassing it, creating a smooth pointed end.
I know there are powerful forces at work at the business end of a
boat, but
the boat itself is made of fibreglass. It will probably break if it
hits
bottom. But will it stand up to the stress and the friction of
normal
running?
rs
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