Bent Skeg

doboys150

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I have a 98 50 horse Johnson with a bent skeg. I was wondering if it would be possible to heat it up and bend it back straight without breaking it.
 

Mas

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Re: Bent Skeg

If it not bent too much, I would just leave it. The skeg's job is really only there to protect your prop. As long as it is still doing that, think about leaving it.

MAS
 

ezeke

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Re: Bent Skeg

Find a prop shop with a good reputation; those fellows are set up to fix a bent skeg properly. Ask your local boat dealer for a referral.
 

itsaboattime

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Re: Bent Skeg

A bent skeg will cause the boat to pull one way or the other. It can also send vibrations through the steering wheel. Best idea is to have a reputible prop shop repair it. If its not too bent you may be able to get a replacement from Overtons.com . They sell a composite replacement skeg that goes over the damages skeg. I put one on my '83 50hp two years ago and haven't looked back.
 

doboys150

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Re: Bent Skeg

It pulls to the right real bad, you can't let go of the wheel for a second. I guess I will locate a good prop shop and get her straight.
 

bigpoppakdog

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Re: Bent Skeg

If its bent too bad you can cut the bent part off and buy a skeg guard like others have stated. You can install that part yourself. Just make sure you leave enough skeg left to bolt the new part on. If it's twisted/bent then you might have to do that, if its just bent sideways then probably getting it straightened out is your best best.
 
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