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Yes, the skeg can be repaired. The prop shop that I talked to said he would do it for $50. Mine is also bent just a little, if he had to cut it off and redo all of it, then it would cost $100. It can be fixed though.
You can get a Skeggard on eBay for around $100. Takes about 5 minutes to install. It will fix your skeg and protect it from further damage (and looks darn good too!)<br /><br />
Thanks for the info on skeg repair. I think i will install a skeggard. Vatter 41 I do my boating on a private lake in Lake Villa. The chain is to busy, but i boat the chain a couple times a season.
I know what you mean on the busy thing, just the private lakes are kinda small. Next time you decide toi hit the chain let me know and maybe I can meet you there for grins. vatter41 at aol dot com