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jaultman |
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Posts: 1828 | Found a little info in the archives but not much. Got a new (to me) glass boat and was advised to add a keel protector. The Hamby is recommended by the manufacturer. Any comments on that? Comparable alternatives? And is the keel protector really a must-have? | ||
Pat Hoolihan |
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Posts: 386 | Yes it's a must have, imo, and Hambeys is the only way to go. Should be about $5-600 installed. | ||
muskyhunter07 |
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Location: Northern Illinois | Nothing compares.. get a Hamby's as Pat said they are the best of the best. | ||
jaultman |
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Posts: 1828 | It's unanimous! Anyone experienced with the Hamby's Light (the D-I-Y version)? | ||
BruceKY |
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Posts: 392 Location: KY | jaultman - 6/26/2019 1:32 PM Got a new (to me) glass boat and was advised to add a keel protector. What boat did you get? | ||
Slime King |
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Posts: 492 Location: midwest | I bought a new to me rig a few years back late 90's ranger without a keel guard on it and put a megaware keel guard on it. It been good and offers some good protection. Very easy to self install as it came with good instructions on how to clean and prep the hull. There is no doubt Hamby's makes an excellent product but there are other good products out there as well. | ||
miket55 |
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Posts: 1208 Location: E. Tenn | Another "yes" vote.. A lot of the ramps in my area don't have docks, and you have to beach the boat after unloading, and prior to loading.. A small price to pay for the protection afforded. The instructions are straightforward, and it might not be a bad idea to have an extra set of hands. | ||
Paul S |
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Posts: 228 Location: Tinley Park, IL | Slime King - 6/26/2019 2:33 PM I bought a new to me rig a few years back late 90's ranger without a keel guard on it and put a megaware keel guard on it. It been good and offers some good protection. Very easy to self install as it came with good instructions on how to clean and prep the hull. There is no doubt Hamby's makes an excellent product but there are other good products out there as well. Agreed. I haven't gotten around to putting one on yet but I have read about several brands. The bassboat guys rave about a couple different ones (I forget the specific brands.) While Hamby's is the most well-known and no doubt a great product, I'll be installing either a Keelshield or Keel Guard for half the price. Good luck. | ||
jaultman |
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Posts: 1828 | BruceKY - 6/26/2019 2:22 PM What boat did you get? 1850 Reata Thanks for the feedback. Sounds like most of the failure stories I've heard resulted from imperfect installation, except that one of the brands had trouble with the padding disconnecting from the adhesive, and it sounds like the MFR fixed the problem. I will be beaching my boat a lot, almost always on sand, but still definitely going to get the guard on very soon. | ||
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