harringtondav
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I'm prepping to buy a keel guard for my new boat. Most I see are installed starting high on the bow close to the eye.
I'm installing one due to sand and gravel stress on the keel from beaching. On my previous boat this damage started lower, at the intersection of the bow and straight keel and ended a couple feet farther back toward the transom. So a four foot length would seem to be long enough.
Recommended length is 6-7' for my 19'9" Regal 1900ES. But I'm inclined to use a shorter length. Partially to save a few bucks, but more to minimize the drag when planing.
I'm wondering if the forward end must be installed above the waterline to prevent peeling back from the water force getting under the leading edge adhesive (?).
....or will it be OK to start the guard farther back under the water line?
I'm installing one due to sand and gravel stress on the keel from beaching. On my previous boat this damage started lower, at the intersection of the bow and straight keel and ended a couple feet farther back toward the transom. So a four foot length would seem to be long enough.
Recommended length is 6-7' for my 19'9" Regal 1900ES. But I'm inclined to use a shorter length. Partially to save a few bucks, but more to minimize the drag when planing.
I'm wondering if the forward end must be installed above the waterline to prevent peeling back from the water force getting under the leading edge adhesive (?).
....or will it be OK to start the guard farther back under the water line?