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May 22, 2007, 09:36:52 PM
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John Jones

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Blackfin skeg replacement
« on: May 22, 2007, 09:36:52 PM »
Not an Aquasport story but it could apply to any motor.
The skeg on the C60 Yamaha on my flats boat was broken when I got it.


I procrastinated about getting it fixed until I got into some oysters and dinged the leading edge of the prop.  Thank goodness I was only idling.  I did not want to mess with welding so I researched the existing add-ons with nothing jumping out at me.  I decided to go with the Blackfin just because it was easy.

http://www.blackfinskeg.com

Step by step:

Sand, clean, then tape off the gearcase.


The package




Tape off the skeg to keep the sealant squeeze out off.


Knowing how messy I am, I also taped some paper around the skeg.  Here it's in a wooden jawed vise to hold it while you fill it with the adhesive.


It took the entire tube to fill the skeg to 1/2" from the top.  Instructions said to use duct tape to hold it in place on the motor.  I was not happy with that because it kept sliding a little no matter how tight I pulled the tape.  I had some giant re-usable zip ties so I used them and a block of wood to hold in place for the cure.



One place in the instructions says 24 hour cure.  Another says 72 hours so I left it the 72.





I fished the boat several days.  I definitely have more steering torque.  The boat seems to turn sharper but that is hard to judge because every time I used it the water was very choppy and I had total of 3 people in the boat and it doesn't perform so well when it's loaded that much.  

I guess the next time I misjudge the depth of a flat we will see how rugged it is.

Oh, cost with shipping was something like $86.
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May 22, 2007, 10:40:50 PM
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warthog5

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« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2007, 10:40:50 PM »
That's interesting. I have a neighbor that could use that.
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May 22, 2007, 11:10:48 PM
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JimCt

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« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2007, 11:10:48 PM »
Another route...

http://www.diversified-marine.biz/catal ... rts/pg3340

Put one of these on the Merc on my 170.  Skeg wasn't broken, just wanted more protection down there.
JimCT
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