sean
  • sean
  • Member Topic Starter
2007-04-15T20:04:43Z
Anyone ever had a problem with the skeg falling of, as it appears mine has decided top part company.
PaulBurton
2007-04-15T20:12:48Z
That doesn't sound good......!!!!!!!!

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Parker 235/ 40 Lady Penelope...

Paul Burton.

Wayfarer no.9362
Geoff Harwood
2007-04-15T20:46:35Z
Have you got a picture? I don't recall a P27 with a skeg in the usual sense of the word!

Geoff Harwood
sean
  • sean
  • Member Topic Starter
2007-04-16T20:38:45Z
its not as serious as it sounds, id go as far as to say i am not really bothered, all it is is the little bolted on metal skeg that protects the prop if drying out on hard ground, but if i make sure the prop blades are horizontal when drying then it will not be a concern.
the previous owner actually had a spare as it was showing signs of galvanic corrosion, unfortunately i forgot to get it off him.
i suspect its only an hour job but the boat would need to be out of the water.