Posted by: grubber - Ex Member Posted on: 03/24/06 at 03:10:25
thanks for the replies everyone.
Posted by: brian - Ex Member Posted on: 03/24/06 at 03:10:07
I also got a keelshield from one of the guys in our club, ($50)and am very happy with it. I tried to get a Hamby's on a few years ago, but the only dealer in our area at the time was just too busy to call me back! I called numerous times, as we all get a little busy, but never got the boat in. So, I put the heat on in the garage, followed the directions to a tee, and it has worked excellent as promised. That being said, the Hambys protector is definately a nicer product!
Posted by: Admin Posted on: 03/24/06 at 02:50:08
Hamby's is A#1 Joe
Posted by: champ206 Posted on: 03/22/06 at 16:07:10
Hanby's is the s--t
Posted by: hawghunter_2017 Posted on: 03/22/06 at 15:33:35
yes Hambys is the way to go..
Ted
Posted by: powerworm - Ex Member Posted on: 03/22/06 at 15:32:23
Quote:
No other beaching bumper goes on my boats!
Smitty
I'll agree with that.
Posted by: DUNE HOPPER Posted on: 03/22/06 at 14:28:04
No other beaching bumper goes on my boats!
Smitty
Posted by: larrys - Ex Member Posted on: 03/22/06 at 04:39:52
I got the keelgard as it was installed at the dealership...been happy with it and there has been no shift or peel away in the three years since purchase.
Posted by: JohnKTKim - Ex Member Posted on: 03/22/06 at 02:50:59
I put keelshield on last fall/winter was pretty easy. just make sure you prep the area real good and temp (both boat and shield) in over 70 degrees
works good as intended but wish it was a little wider (like the hambys)
I think either BPS or cabela is discontinuing the keelshield and has them on sale!
Posted by: grubber - Ex Member Posted on: 03/22/06 at 02:29:55
has anyone used either of these? or both? which is the best bet for a bass tracker aluminum boat? any input appreciated.