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I followed the instructions to the best of my ability and mine conformed
nicely to the strake on one side but I ended up with a slight gap under the strake on the other. That happened on my buds boat too. We stuck a little white silicone caulk in there, and you can barely notice. If you are going over strakes like that, it's best to lay the strip out in the sun for a while first. --Mike "Ernest Scribbler" wrote in message ... "MGG" wrote If you follow the instructions *exactly* for the installation, you won't have a problem. Mine is the same way. The plastic tool they give you will help conform it to the strakes. The important part is the prep, so everything bonds properly. I followed the instructions to the best of my ability and mine conformed nicely to the strake on one side but I ended up with a slight gap under the strake on the other. Nobody but me notices it and performance of the keelguard isn't affected. Agreed on the importance of prep. Also make sure you position it right, because once it's on there it isn't going anywhere. |
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