Why are Skeg guards so expensive?

The Force power

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I now I know it does very little; other than protecting the propeller "to a point"

I'm missing a chunk of the Skeg on a 90 hp Force, this it self does not bother me but to make it look better.
I started looking into these gadgets and was blown away on the cost!!!

I understand it's a quick-fix and can be done by any handy man V.S. getting it welded by a professional that cost $$$
But what I don't understand is why nobody had undercut that market?
 

GA_Boater

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A skeg guard is attached to a skeg which is part of a motor attached to a boat which is attached to your wallet.

Go ahead and try starting a skeg guard business undercutting the existing market. :lol:
 

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A skeg guard is attached to a skeg which is part of a motor attached to a boat which is attached to your wallet.

Go ahead and try starting a skeg guard business undercutting the existing market. :lol:

GA BOATER your absolutely right every thing in boating is expensive!


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Scott Danforth

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FYI - having a skeg welded on is about $50 (including them painting it)

a skeg guard is $65 here on iBoats....

to me its a no-brainer
 

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Skeg Guards and Fins for the AV Plate are great Dumpster Fill

A Skeg guard gets hit hard enough would still do damaged to the actual skeg, I would imagine.

I going to look around at work to see if I can "fabricate" something (as a challenge of course)
 

thatone123

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I've said this to so many people. Want to make some BIG money? Produce a skeg guard/replacement for portable outboards because there are none for sale in US. Only huge ones for over 50 hp. Aussies make them but the shipping is more than the product.
 

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take the portable outboard to have the skeg welded. its a $30 fix because the motor will sit on the tig table
 

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Extruding would be a little hard to make a "arrow" shaped piece.
 

thatone123

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Who wants to bother taking the motor to a welder if you could drill 2 holes and put on a plastic or stainless steel prop guard for the same money. I'd even be willing to pay more to get a guard with less time and hassle.
 

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A welded on replacement will be stronger than a skeg-guard / cover-up that essentially is just a bolted-on piece of metal skin wrap.

hey it's a free country to each their own
 

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When folks are willing to pay more for water than gasoline you can market a " skeg guard "------As granpa asked one time -----" you paid for water and you paid for a dog "
 

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When folks are willing to pay more for water than gasoline you can market a " skeg guard "------As granpa asked one time -----" you paid for water and you paid for a dog "

Haha, "some" people here already are willing to pay more for water than gasoline;:der:
less then 1/2 liter bottle water at corner store $1 to $1.25
Gasoline $1.25 a liter

I don't understand; " you paid for water and you paid for a dog" :confused:
 
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