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Coff March 30th 04 03:55 AM

Skeg Guard
 
The bottom 1/2 of the skeg on my Merc I/O has been missing for a few
years now. The marina mechanic approached me today as I was getting
things ready for next week's launch. He questioned that since I tend
to be a little anal regarding the care of my boat, why have I not
gotten the skeg repaired?

I told him that I didn't see $280 worth of value in getting that
little piece welded back on.

Questions for the NG:

1. Is there a performance or handling benefit to having it at 100%?
2. What, exactly, does it do?
3. I think I'm getting hosed at $280 for the repair, so I haven't
reparied it. Am I?
4. Can I just buy one of those Skeg Guards from West Marine for about
$90 & attach it to achieve the same results?

Thanks.

Coff

basskisser March 30th 04 01:55 PM

Skeg Guard
 
(Coff) wrote in message . com...
The bottom 1/2 of the skeg on my Merc I/O has been missing for a few
years now. The marina mechanic approached me today as I was getting
things ready for next week's launch. He questioned that since I tend
to be a little anal regarding the care of my boat, why have I not
gotten the skeg repaired?

I told him that I didn't see $280 worth of value in getting that
little piece welded back on.

Questions for the NG:

1. Is there a performance or handling benefit to having it at 100%?
2. What, exactly, does it do?
3. I think I'm getting hosed at $280 for the repair, so I haven't
reparied it. Am I?
4. Can I just buy one of those Skeg Guards from West Marine for about
$90 & attach it to achieve the same results?

Thanks.

Coff


About a third of mine, on my 135hp outboard is gone. I noticed that I
do get a little more torque from the motor trying to turn the wheel.
From a friend who has a skeg guard, he says it worked great, he used
it for the exact same thing...

WRH March 30th 04 03:16 PM

Skeg Guard
 
I had an entire skeg replaced once and I think it cost me around $100. But I
took the lower unit off and took it to them. I now have a 150 Merc and have
been looking at those guards for the same reason.

--
Bill
Chesapeake, Va


"Coff" wrote in message
om...
The bottom 1/2 of the skeg on my Merc I/O has been missing for a few
years now. The marina mechanic approached me today as I was getting
things ready for next week's launch. He questioned that since I tend
to be a little anal regarding the care of my boat, why have I not
gotten the skeg repaired?

I told him that I didn't see $280 worth of value in getting that
little piece welded back on.

Questions for the NG:

1. Is there a performance or handling benefit to having it at 100%?
2. What, exactly, does it do?
3. I think I'm getting hosed at $280 for the repair, so I haven't
reparied it. Am I?
4. Can I just buy one of those Skeg Guards from West Marine for about
$90 & attach it to achieve the same results?

Thanks.

Coff




Calif Bill March 30th 04 05:04 PM

Skeg Guard
 

"WRH" wrote in message
news:Sifac.25371$oH2.16819@lakeread01...
I had an entire skeg replaced once and I think it cost me around $100. But

I
took the lower unit off and took it to them. I now have a 150 Merc and

have
been looking at those guards for the same reason.

--
Bill
Chesapeake, Va


"Coff" wrote in message
om...
The bottom 1/2 of the skeg on my Merc I/O has been missing for a few
years now. The marina mechanic approached me today as I was getting
things ready for next week's launch. He questioned that since I tend
to be a little anal regarding the care of my boat, why have I not
gotten the skeg repaired?

I told him that I didn't see $280 worth of value in getting that
little piece welded back on.

Questions for the NG:

1. Is there a performance or handling benefit to having it at 100%?
2. What, exactly, does it do?
3. I think I'm getting hosed at $280 for the repair, so I haven't
reparied it. Am I?
4. Can I just buy one of those Skeg Guards from West Marine for about
$90 & attach it to achieve the same results?

Thanks.

Coff




I had a 15 hp skeg fixed, just small chunk out, and some other welding done
on a leg. I pulled the leg and sent it to them. $85 about 4 years ago.



Griss March 30th 04 06:39 PM

Skeg Guard
 
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
ink.net...

"WRH" wrote in message
news:Sifac.25371$oH2.16819@lakeread01...
I had an entire skeg replaced once and I think it cost me around $100.

But
I
took the lower unit off and took it to them. I now have a 150 Merc and

have
been looking at those guards for the same reason.

--
Bill
Chesapeake, Va


"Coff" wrote in message
om...
The bottom 1/2 of the skeg on my Merc I/O has been missing for a few
years now. The marina mechanic approached me today as I was getting
things ready for next week's launch. He questioned that since I tend
to be a little anal regarding the care of my boat, why have I not
gotten the skeg repaired?

I told him that I didn't see $280 worth of value in getting that
little piece welded back on.

Questions for the NG:

1. Is there a performance or handling benefit to having it at 100%?
2. What, exactly, does it do?
3. I think I'm getting hosed at $280 for the repair, so I haven't
reparied it. Am I?
4. Can I just buy one of those Skeg Guards from West Marine for about
$90 & attach it to achieve the same results?

Thanks.

Coff




I had a 15 hp skeg fixed, just small chunk out, and some other welding

done
on a leg. I pulled the leg and sent it to them. $85 about 4 years ago.


My sentiments exactly - $280 sounds way high to me. I'm wondering who
quoted you that price - was it a boat shop or a welder? I've always used
welding/fabrication shops (with boat and lower unit expertise, of course) to
do this sort of stuff, not boat shops. That might make a difference.
Obviously, if it costs more than $100 (I'd expect to pay less), your best
bet would be to put a skeg guard on it instead. And I think that would be a
perfectly viable option. Good luck.

Grissy





LD March 30th 04 11:56 PM

Skeg Guard
 
If you're not having a problem I'd leave it alone. As basskisser says maybe
you're getting a little more steering torque or instability. I ran one
missing about half for a year, didn't notice any difference.
To answer your questions,
1. no, not really (unless you are a racer)
2. It adds stability and to a degree may protect your prop.
3. Sounds like about $180-200 too much.
4. If you want to spend $90 to let your friends believe you have a complete
skeg, yes.
LD
"Coff" wrote in message
om...
The bottom 1/2 of the skeg on my Merc I/O has been missing for a few
years now. The marina mechanic approached me today as I was getting
things ready for next week's launch. He questioned that since I tend
to be a little anal regarding the care of my boat, why have I not
gotten the skeg repaired?

I told him that I didn't see $280 worth of value in getting that
little piece welded back on.

Questions for the NG:

1. Is there a performance or handling benefit to having it at 100%?
2. What, exactly, does it do?
3. I think I'm getting hosed at $280 for the repair, so I haven't
reparied it. Am I?
4. Can I just buy one of those Skeg Guards from West Marine for about
$90 & attach it to achieve the same results?

Thanks.

Coff




Coff April 1st 04 04:17 AM

Skeg Guard
 
"LD" wrote in message link.net...
If you're not having a problem I'd leave it alone. As basskisser says maybe
you're getting a little more steering torque or instability. I ran one
missing about half for a year, didn't notice any difference.
To answer your questions,
1. no, not really (unless you are a racer)
2. It adds stability and to a degree may protect your prop.
3. Sounds like about $180-200 too much.
4. If you want to spend $90 to let your friends believe you have a complete
skeg, yes.
LD



"If you want to spend $90 to let your friends believe you have a
complete
skeg, yes."

What does THAT mean???

For all of you who responded, thank you. I ordered a Skeg Guard from
www.overtons.com for $90. It is stainless steel and will cover the
entire skeg.

Once it's on, I'm hoping my friends will all dive in behind our Carver
and open their eyes under water. Once there I hope to make all them
believe I "have a complete skeg..." Sheesh...

Coff

Damn, life is good!

LD April 1st 04 08:33 PM

Skeg Guard
 
"If you want to spend $90 to let your friends believe you have a
complete
skeg, yes."

What does THAT mean???


If you have the money to spare and it makes you feel good than do it! It
may or may not impress your friends but I guess it will get the marina
mechanic off your back. Me, I'd look at the $90 and see 50gal of gas or 10
Domino's pizzas or that inflatable life jacket I just bought or two summers
supply of beer (for me AND my friends), etc, etc,
LD LOL, :-)

Once it's on, I'm hoping my friends will all dive in behind our Carver
and open their eyes under water. Once there I hope to make all them
believe I "have a complete skeg..." Sheesh...

Coff

Damn, life is good!




Coff April 3rd 04 04:22 AM

Skeg Guard
 
"LD" wrote in message link.net...
"If you want to spend $90 to let your friends believe you have a
complete
skeg, yes."

What does THAT mean???


If you have the money to spare and it makes you feel good than do it! It
may or may not impress your friends but I guess it will get the marina
mechanic off your back. Me, I'd look at the $90 and see 50gal of gas or 10
Domino's pizzas or that inflatable life jacket I just bought or two summers
supply of beer (for me AND my friends), etc, etc,
LD LOL, :-)



"It may or may not impress your friends..."

What does THAT mean?

Coff

Damn, life is good!

Henry Blackmoore April 5th 04 06:24 PM

Skeg Guard
 
In article , (Coff) wrote:

The bottom 1/2 of the skeg on my Merc I/O has been missing for a few
years now. The marina mechanic approached me today as I was getting
things ready for next week's launch. He questioned that since I tend
to be a little anal regarding the care of my boat, why have I not
gotten the skeg repaired?

I told him that I didn't see $280 worth of value in getting that
little piece welded back on.

Questions for the NG:

1. Is there a performance or handling benefit to having it at 100%?
2. What, exactly, does it do?
3. I think I'm getting hosed at $280 for the repair, so I haven't
reparied it. Am I?
4. Can I just buy one of those Skeg Guards from West Marine for about
$90 & attach it to achieve the same results?

Thanks.

Coff


Around these here parts (Texas/Gulf Coast) you can skeg repaired
and sanded and painted for about $140.00 or so.

I guess the cost would depend on local conditions and variables regarding
what part of the country (world?) that you are in.

Personally I would have the skeg rewelded rather than use a Skeg Guard
to attempt to fix it with. They are meant for guarding your skeg aren't they?



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