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Skeg and Prop Protection
Just curious. I have looked at a number of skeg protectors. Some are
pretty obvious that they will create a lot of drag in the water. Others look like the loss would be minimal. Anybody use soemthing? Did you notice any loss in top end or in hole shot? -- Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com All about fishing in Yuma, Arizona Promote Your Fishing Website FOR FREE |
Skeg and Prop Protection
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message .. . Just curious. I have looked at a number of skeg protectors. Some are pretty obvious that they will create a lot of drag in the water. Others look like the loss would be minimal. Anybody use soemthing? Did you notice any loss in top end or in hole shot? While I haven't been on your water, I understand the desire to protect your investment. I haven't seen any of those products really offer the benefits they advertise. Caution and good judgment are still the best skeg protectors available. My advice is to save your money. -- Steve OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
Skeg and Prop Protection
Anybody use soemthing?
lots of folks that fish the river here weld a the working end of a pitch fork in front of their skeg. On the 3 to 5 horsepower motors used, they don't seem to create much trouble. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
Skeg and Prop Protection
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message .. . Just curious. I have looked at a number of skeg protectors. Some are pretty obvious that they will create a lot of drag in the water. Others look like the loss would be minimal. Anybody use soemthing? Did you notice any loss in top end or in hole shot? -- Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com All about fishing in Yuma, Arizona Promote Your Fishing Website FOR FREE The jetboat river guys here use a circular shield around their kicker props. But these are only used up to about 6-7 mph. Bill |
Skeg and Prop Protection
Have to add. The San Diego Lifeguards on their inflatables have the same
round type protector. And they go faster, 25-30 at least. Bill "Calif Bill" wrote in message nk.net... "Bob La Londe" wrote in message .. . Just curious. I have looked at a number of skeg protectors. Some are pretty obvious that they will create a lot of drag in the water. Others look like the loss would be minimal. Anybody use soemthing? Did you notice any loss in top end or in hole shot? -- Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com All about fishing in Yuma, Arizona Promote Your Fishing Website FOR FREE The jetboat river guys here use a circular shield around their kicker props. But these are only used up to about 6-7 mph. Bill |
Skeg and Prop Protection
lots of folks that fish the river here weld a the working end of a
pitch fork in front of their skeg That's quite ingenious. Great idea. |
Skeg and Prop Protection
That's how the cavitation plate on my 20 horse got bent. The bracket for
the rock guard fork bolts to the cavitation plate. I hit something while putting the boat on plane, and it bent the cavitation plate (why don't they call it an ANTIcavitation plate) and force the fork back, taking out the prop in the process. Worked ine on the 6 horse, though. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
Skeg and Prop Protection
The bottom line is these things are basically gimmicks Bob. While they
might prevent a few minor scratches & bruises, they aren't worth a darn if you really whack a rock or something. They all detract from your hole shot & top-end speed, and you have to drill holes in your motor to install all/most of them. Warren .. "Bob La Londe" wrote in message .. . Just curious. I have looked at a number of skeg protectors. Some are pretty obvious that they will create a lot of drag in the water. Others look like the loss would be minimal. Anybody use soemthing? Did you notice any loss in top end or in hole shot? -- Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com All about fishing in Yuma, Arizona Promote Your Fishing Website FOR FREE |
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