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Bravo III - is skeg supposed to have a bend?
I just noticed that the skeg on my new boat with B3 has a slight
bend/twist. Almost looks like it's supposed to be there. No signs of damage. I seem to remember reading something about bends in skegs to counteract torque steer, but then i thought "counter rotating props - what torque steer?" I also noticed a nose cone was added at some point. Could the bend have been added for some reason? |
Bravo III - is skeg supposed to have a bend?
Is is shaped like that boulder a few feet off your dock?
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 08:30:47 -0500, Slambram wrote: I just noticed that the skeg on my new boat with B3 has a slight bend/twist. Almost looks like it's supposed to be there. No signs of damage. I seem to remember reading something about bends in skegs to counteract torque steer, but then i thought "counter rotating props - what torque steer?" I also noticed a nose cone was added at some point. Could the bend have been added for some reason? |
Bravo III - is skeg supposed to have a bend?
NEW boat or new to you? Not aware of any intentional bent skegs.
"Slambram" wrote in message ... I just noticed that the skeg on my new boat with B3 has a slight bend/twist. Almost looks like it's supposed to be there. No signs of damage. I seem to remember reading something about bends in skegs to counteract torque steer, but then i thought "counter rotating props - what torque steer?" I also noticed a nose cone was added at some point. Could the bend have been added for some reason? |
Bravo III - is skeg supposed to have a bend?
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 21:30:06 GMT, "Lawrence James"
wrote: NEW boat or new to you? Not aware of any intentional bent skegs. "Slambram" wrote in message .. . I just noticed that the skeg on my new boat with B3 has a slight bend/twist. Almost looks like it's supposed to be there. No signs of damage. I seem to remember reading something about bends in skegs to counteract torque steer, but then i thought "counter rotating props - what torque steer?" I also noticed a nose cone was added at some point. Could the bend have been added for some reason? New to me. The boat is otherwise flawless, and like i said the bend looks like it''s supposed to be there. There's not even any paint missing, which probably means the bend was there when the skeg was repainted after the addition of the nose cone. Or at least repainted after the PO hit whatever he hit... |
Bravo III - is skeg supposed to have a bend?
"Slambram" wrote : snip The boat is otherwise flawless, and like i said the bend looks like it''s supposed to be there. There's not even any paint missing, which probably means the bend was there when the skeg was repainted after the addition of the nose cone. Or at least repainted after the PO hit whatever he hit... For what it's worth, I have bent and chipped skegs before *8-( ... and have had one straightened as good as new. I let the boat shop guy do it, but it looked pretty simple and straight forward - easy does it, of course. As I recall, he had me hold a heavy block of something (metal) against one side and then he slowly and carefully pounded the other side using a small maul and a thick board. Can't remember if he heated it or not (but since I don't remember it, I'd guess not). I've personally never seen one that was bent or twisted except for damage. My guess would be that it's probably not a big deal unless it affects handling - maybe the PO decided to just compensate with the little trim tab rather than risk further damage by attempting to straighten it? Griss |
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