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Skeg guards

Posted: November 29th, 2004, 10:07 pm
by sundown
Bout three weeks ago I made mention of getting my motor autographed by one of them big ole submerged rocks down east of the lighthouse...

This was second time I'd been in the rocks and although no serious damage did have a small chip in the skeg..along with bending the prop..was planning to replace aluminum prop anyway..

I was going through Bass Pro Shops catalog tonite and looking at the guards built by MegaWare sold under the name SkegPro....Anybody ever had any experience with them or know how they perform on a motor....

I went to MegaWare website and looked at installation procedure...Nothing to it...

Sure would like some input before I order one...........

Posted: November 29th, 2004, 10:10 pm
by tin can
Sundown, please post a link to the megaware web site.

Posted: November 29th, 2004, 10:20 pm
by Chalk
It is a skeg condom....once you hit a rock, it is suppose to absorb the impact and fall off....Lot of money for something to fall off..Plus if your going 25 mph and you hit a rock in 2 foot of water it's not gonna help.....There are other that would be a better purchase...The one Tom runs on the Key West (yellow one in Florida Sportsman, can't remember the name) and another company from the north makes one, river runner or something like that...They bolt on.....and seem more durable...

Posted: November 29th, 2004, 10:22 pm
by tin can
I looked at the megaware skeg guard on the BPS website.

Give Wavel Porter a call at Porter Marine Repair, in Woodville, Fl. Have him make you a lower unit/skeg guard. You won't regret it. 850 421-1490

Posted: November 29th, 2004, 10:25 pm
by RodBow
TC, Here's a sister site: http://www.keelguard.com/

Posted: November 29th, 2004, 10:25 pm
by mjsigns
Got It :thumbup:

http://www.keelguard.com/index.htm

Like TC Said- If you want real protection for the lower unit, go see Wavel at Porter Marine. If he posted that invention on the internet, he'd never be able to keep up with the demand. His custom made skegg guards are the absolute best I have ever seen.

Posted: November 29th, 2004, 10:30 pm
by sundown
This SkegPro does bolt on.....According to instructions you drive it on the skeg and drill some 3/16" holes and attach with ss bolts...

I saw a 90 Merc like mine in the parking area at Shell Island since then had something like this on it...Looked fairly substantial....I do need to look at the other one before I put one on though....

Posted: November 30th, 2004, 12:30 am
by Fish Masterson
Sun Down, I, like those above, strongly recomend giving Wavel a call. He installed his Rock Gaurd on my boat for just north of a hundred bucks and I have already gotten my money back. I have bounced pretty hard off of a many a rock, and am still no worse for the wear, except for a dinged up prop :-D .

Posted: November 30th, 2004, 8:41 am
by Chalk
It bolts on but with shear bolts....There supppose to shear upon impact...Somebody take a picture of a Wavel guard and post it... :thumbup:

Posted: November 30th, 2004, 8:47 pm
by Fish Masterson
Sorry about the poor quality, but I took it at night. I guess you can get the idea. It has a 1/2" stainless rod bent to protect the entire lower unit.


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Posted: November 30th, 2004, 10:07 pm
by rocket
GO SEE WAVEL!!!!!!!!!!!!! You will not do any better, and it's only $100 bucks+/-. This is from personal experience! They are wirth the money. I'm fixing to do my 25 hp Yammie.

Posted: November 30th, 2004, 10:34 pm
by sundown
Planning to see him next week ! and appreciate all the input!

Posted: November 30th, 2004, 11:09 pm
by Chalk
Nice....Thanks MishFasterson..... :lol: :thumbup:

Posted: November 30th, 2004, 11:50 pm
by mjsigns
Be sure to call him and get directions. I got lost down there and spent over 30 minutes trying to find his shop. :hammer: I Asked a passing motorist directions and they just said "follow me.." His shop is located literally "off the beaten path". Don't let the location get you distracted, he does good work and makes an excellent lower unit guard.

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