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It won't effect anything i would just leave it alone, I know it hurts to look at! But not worth the fixView attachment 89635 What should I do about this missing section of skeg. I must have picked up a stone or something and jammed it between the prop and skeg. The prop has a very minor damage that can be easily repaired. The skeg could be repaired but should I worry about it? It did its job and protected the prop but now whats the best course of action
Done by an experienced welder, a skeg repair is, hands down, 100% preferred over the skeg guard. Many, many skegs get welded/repaired every year and there are shops that specialize in this. It's normal practice.The stainless skeg protector will straighten a bent up skeg as you hammer it into position with a block of wood and a 10# maul and secure it with the 2 machine screws provided. It looks very good on the trailer and didn't cost much. Probably should not do this if you are inclined to roll large rocks up hills repeatedly. I am hesitant about welding on a primary aluminum casting locating precision bearings and see it as a last resort. Also, I can't heli-arc myself and really don't trust boat mechanic/pirates.