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| hello guys i am looking at keel shield with kevlar and would like to know if anyone uses this, i know that hambys should be best but up here it costs $1000 and shield is under $300 now |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Have had one on my boat for three years, no issues and plenty of use. I fish lakes a lot that do not have docks. |
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| If you're getting charged $1,000 for a Hamby's you're getting ripped off. |
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| Pat Hoolihan - 5/26/2017 8:41 PM
If you're getting charged $1,000 for a Hamby's you're getting ripped off.
i am in canada and its 899 installed +tax
ive read about 600 U$ so with the curency its right about 1000 can$ tax included |
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| sworrall - 5/26/2017 4:59 PM
Have had one on my boat for three years, no issues and plenty of use. I fish lakes a lot that do not have docks.
thanks steeve good to know. |
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| danlaboucane - 5/26/2017 10:19 PM
Pat Hoolihan - 5/26/2017 8:41 PM
If you're getting charged $1,000 for a Hamby's you're getting ripped off.
i am in canada and its 899 installed +tax
ive read about 600 U$ so with the curency its right about 1000 can$ tax included
Gotcha, my bad and apologies. |
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| no need to apologise . thanks pat |
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| They are really easy to install yourself. I recommend giving it a try and saving more money. |
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| i was to do it myself .thanks |
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