Have any of you used a replcement steg like the blackfin? Do they work well? Any comments?
D dchris Petty Officer 2nd Class Joined Jun 10, 2007 Messages 135 Aug 2, 2009 #1 Have any of you used a replcement steg like the blackfin? Do they work well? Any comments?
C Chris1956 Supreme Mariner Joined Mar 25, 2004 Messages 28,108 Aug 3, 2009 #2 Re: Replacement steg I had a replacement Mercury Skeg welded onto my inline six. It was like new.
ziemann Chief Petty Officer Joined Apr 28, 2004 Messages 584 Aug 3, 2009 #3 Re: Replacement steg Most of your prop shops will also rebuild a broken skeg. If you remove it yourself, it will cost less than if you have a prop shop do it.
Re: Replacement steg Most of your prop shops will also rebuild a broken skeg. If you remove it yourself, it will cost less than if you have a prop shop do it.
D dchris Petty Officer 2nd Class Joined Jun 10, 2007 Messages 135 Aug 3, 2009 #4 Re: Replacement steg The one I was looking at is a epoxy attached poly eruathan something. It comes in three sizes and you cut the top to fit your motor. It was about $70.
Re: Replacement steg The one I was looking at is a epoxy attached poly eruathan something. It comes in three sizes and you cut the top to fit your motor. It was about $70.
kenmyfam Supreme Mariner Joined Aug 10, 2006 Messages 14,392 Aug 3, 2009 #5 Re: Replacement steg dchris said: The one I was looking at is a epoxy attached poly eruathan something. It comes in three sizes and you cut the top to fit your motor. It was about $70. Click to expand... I think you could get one welded in place for a similar amount. Sure beats epoxy down there.
Re: Replacement steg dchris said: The one I was looking at is a epoxy attached poly eruathan something. It comes in three sizes and you cut the top to fit your motor. It was about $70. Click to expand... I think you could get one welded in place for a similar amount. Sure beats epoxy down there.