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Old 07-06-2016, 09:24 AM   #12
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I had left my out drive down earlier this year when I was taking the boat out and the skeg scraped the asphalt and "filed" off a small corner of the skeg...went online and found the "Skeggard" and ordered one and installed it.
Easy installation and when I "kissed" a couple of well hidden rocks last weekend, I had no damage to the skeg or prop.
I was doing no wake speed when kissing the rocks so imagine that was a factor.
Check hem out...as long as there is a couple of inches left on the damaged skeg you can install one.
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