4x15mph
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 1,845
- Reaction score
- 1,077
- Points
- 282
- Location
- Downingtown, PA
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2018
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 21
Quick recap in case this helps someone down the line.
I noticed my Keel guard was peeling off in one section recently. Through other threads here I learned they are warrantied for life so I thought I would give that a try versus trying to reglue this older, discoloring (yellowing) guard. I sent the picture to Keelguard who responded that day and said this was a competing product and they went so far as to send me a link to the manufacturer. I checked with that manufacturer and they sent me out a replacement the following day and even went so far to send me a black one upon my request.
Taking off the old one was the hardest part. Here are tools that helped
2) use the spackling knife to lift up the keelguard and glue where possible
3) soaked each section that had leftover glue with WD-40 (* magic *) and brake cleaner ( referenced on Gator's website)
4) more scraping with the spackling knife
5) more WD-40
6) All removed and looks great (Note: I saw some scrapes which leads me to believe this guard went on after the previous owner realized the benefit. Nothing through the keel but it was obvious that they had beached before)
7) I then cleaned the entire hull with Starbrite hull cleaner. That stuff does a great job on the white but it also marks up the trailer if you don't rinse completely. Read the instructions and pay attention to the "warnings"
8) cleaned keel off with isopropyl alcohol
9) scuffed keel section with supplied scotch brite, scuff pad (included in Gator Keel guard kit)
10) cleaned with isopropyl alcohol again
..... install the Gator keel guard
No pictures since there isn't really anything great to see here. Water testing today on the Chesapeake
I noticed my Keel guard was peeling off in one section recently. Through other threads here I learned they are warrantied for life so I thought I would give that a try versus trying to reglue this older, discoloring (yellowing) guard. I sent the picture to Keelguard who responded that day and said this was a competing product and they went so far as to send me a link to the manufacturer. I checked with that manufacturer and they sent me out a replacement the following day and even went so far to send me a black one upon my request.
Taking off the old one was the hardest part. Here are tools that helped
- Spackling knife (about 1")
- heat gun
- WD-40
- brake cleaner
- isopropyl alcohol (** important to use this only, not acetone. AKA rubbing alcohol and found at the drug store, not home depot)
2) use the spackling knife to lift up the keelguard and glue where possible
3) soaked each section that had leftover glue with WD-40 (* magic *) and brake cleaner ( referenced on Gator's website)
4) more scraping with the spackling knife
5) more WD-40
6) All removed and looks great (Note: I saw some scrapes which leads me to believe this guard went on after the previous owner realized the benefit. Nothing through the keel but it was obvious that they had beached before)
7) I then cleaned the entire hull with Starbrite hull cleaner. That stuff does a great job on the white but it also marks up the trailer if you don't rinse completely. Read the instructions and pay attention to the "warnings"
8) cleaned keel off with isopropyl alcohol
9) scuffed keel section with supplied scotch brite, scuff pad (included in Gator Keel guard kit)
10) cleaned with isopropyl alcohol again
..... install the Gator keel guard
No pictures since there isn't really anything great to see here. Water testing today on the Chesapeake