TOOLS AND
SUPPLIES
SKILL LEVEL
FINISH TIME
40 | BOATINGMAG.COM | FEBRUARY 2018
DIY
+ Weekend
Workbook
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- Megaware SkegGuard
($99.95, various sizes)
- Jigsaw with bi-metal
blade
- 3M Scotch-Brite pads
(green or red)
- Drill motor
- Cobalt or HSS drill bit
(^1 / 4 -inch)
- Mallet
- Mill-bastard fi le
- Wire brush
The skeg of an outboard
or sterndrive gear
case provides much
directional stability and
steering ease. Whether
caused by running
aground or due to some
land-bound calamity,
a broken or damaged
skeg adversely affects
handling. In some cases,
a welder can repair your
skeg. When I needed to
repair the bent skeg of the
Ya m a h a out b o a r d t h at
powers my Edgewater
228 CC charter boat, I
elected to do it myself
using a Megaware
SkegGuard. Made of
mirror-polished stainless
steel, a SkegGuard
works as long as at
least 3 inches of stub
remain of the broken
skeg. Here’s how I did it.
—Capt. John N. Raguso
REPAIRING A
BROKEN SKEG
An easy repair for a common problem
2 Hours
1 OF 5
ILLUSTRATION: TIM BARKER
The
SkegGuard
fi ts snugly
over the skeg
stub.