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Location: Kodiak, AK | The Hamby's is the best, but as was said, they should be installed by a professional. There is a Hamby's Lite, that you can do yourself, but I've not seen one of those firsthand.
I prfer Keel Shield over Keel Guard. I've had both, and the KeelShield is a easier product to work with, looks better (IMO) and Scott's customer service is top notch. That dude will bend over backwards to help you out. Make sure you don't skimp on length. If your boat needs a 9'er, get a 9'er. The other thing is, I'd avoid white. White tends to yellow and there's actually different shades of white. Meaning if you have a "white" hull it may not match the "white" KeelShield. Black looks good on white. I have black on my white hull. |