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Keel guard on an aluminum boat
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<blockquote data-quote="shootandfish1" data-source="post: 368399" data-attributes="member: 5184"><p>yep, hindsight is always 20/20. My next boat will have them for sure. One thing is that SeaArk does not place Ice Runners on the keel, Just the bends in the hull, 3 per side, (CUB's get 4 per side). Should buying a second seaark come a reality, I'm driving to the factory , before the pre-order mainly to see if I can get them to address protecting the keel.</p><p></p><p>My first thought was to take my 2072 back to the factory and have the icerunners installed. Combined costs of 1500 mi round trip, motels, plus de-rig and re-rig soon added up. SeaArk has to flip the boat in order to weld on the icerunners.</p><p></p><p>Using a local guy cost me $700, but I was 'sick' for about 6 weeks last summer, not to mention not being able to take the boat out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shootandfish1, post: 368399, member: 5184"] yep, hindsight is always 20/20. My next boat will have them for sure. One thing is that SeaArk does not place Ice Runners on the keel, Just the bends in the hull, 3 per side, (CUB's get 4 per side). Should buying a second seaark come a reality, I'm driving to the factory , before the pre-order mainly to see if I can get them to address protecting the keel. My first thought was to take my 2072 back to the factory and have the icerunners installed. Combined costs of 1500 mi round trip, motels, plus de-rig and re-rig soon added up. SeaArk has to flip the boat in order to weld on the icerunners. Using a local guy cost me $700, but I was 'sick' for about 6 weeks last summer, not to mention not being able to take the boat out. [/QUOTE]
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