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<blockquote data-quote="PATRIOT" data-source="post: 317952" data-attributes="member: 8891"><p>Skeg protection ??? We don't need no stinkin' skeg protection . . . . </p><p></p><p>My skeg was well worn when I bought the boat/motor so I trimmed off what was left, leaving about 1.5" so I could mount replaceable skegs, sharpened with a good knife edge, using stainless flat head screws and flush nuts.</p><p>15HP Nissan, built during the Reagan administration; back when people took responsibility for their own welfare and weren't looking for a government handout!</p><p></p><p>(No extra charge for viewing my low-tech PVC transom saver, which stays attached to the trailer even while launching/recovery)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PATRIOT, post: 317952, member: 8891"] Skeg protection ??? We don't need no stinkin' skeg protection . . . . My skeg was well worn when I bought the boat/motor so I trimmed off what was left, leaving about 1.5" so I could mount replaceable skegs, sharpened with a good knife edge, using stainless flat head screws and flush nuts. 15HP Nissan, built during the Reagan administration; back when people took responsibility for their own welfare and weren't looking for a government handout! (No extra charge for viewing my low-tech PVC transom saver, which stays attached to the trailer even while launching/recovery) [/QUOTE]
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