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Keel protector for RIB?


Badgerpig
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Hi

 

Recently bought a second hand 3 metre zodiac folding transom RIB with a GRP hull. I'll be using it on Sea Lochs and its currently in clean condition so keen to protect the keel from chips and scratches.

 

Researched on net and found various rubber products (keel shield, keel guard etc) but they're all crazy money (£150+) for what essentially looks like a strip of rubber glued along the keel.

 

Already spent my pocket money on the boat itself and keen to avoid further wrath from the boss so tempted to just buy a 1 metre rubber strip from fleabay (£3) and bond it on to the front of the keel but dont want to mess the boat up if theres a reason people pay silly money for the real deal?

 

Thanks

 

 

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ive a rib and jetski both with keel protectors fitted and your right there dam expensive but my mate doesnt have one and his keel is chipped and cracked with beaching it mine is still spot on even when running it up beach at speed.if you go ebay route id be looking for something heavy duty and with a bit width so you can get a good surface area bond.

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thanks for replies, its a single skin GRP boat, great for saving weight but not very substantial design dont think I could go brass route

will have a look on ribnet but i think the best bet is just to get the proper job fitted and not tell the missus :lol::whistling:

cheers

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As someone once said, owning a boat is like standing in a hole in the water lined with fiberglass and throwing ten pound notes into it. Followed by " There are two days of happiness with owning a boat. They day you buy it..and the day you sell it"

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