SkegGuard Boat Motor Protector - Model 27081

This Model Fits the Following Boat Motors:


EVINRUDE/JOHNSON

27081 - 150 hp DBX, DPL (E-Tec) 2 Stroke 2004-2010
27081 - 150, 175, 185, 200, 225 hp 2 Stroke 1986-2003
27081 - 175, 200 hp DPL, DSL (E-Tec) 2 Stroke 2004-2010
27081 - 225, 250 hp DCX, DCZ, DPX (E-Tec) 2 Stroke 2004-2010

FORCE

27181 - 85, 90, 120, 125, 150 hp 2 Stroke 1988-1996
27181 - 90, 120, 150 hp 2 Stroke ā€™Lā€™ Drive 1988-1991

OMC COBRA

27081 - V6 & V8 Drives 1986-1994

SUZUKI

27081 - 300 hp 4 Stroke 2009



Inexpensive Solution To a Broken Skeg
  • Mirror polished marine grade 316 stainless steel

  • Thickened lower wear tab protects against ramp dragging and is great for river running

  • Drain hole prevents against corrosion and freezing

  • Won't compromise performance

  • Do-it-yourself install in less than 10 minutes

  • Installs with as little as 2-3 inches of skeg remaining

  • Three year warranty

The new SkegGuard from Megaware KeelGuard provides the best of two worlds. It will protect and prevent damage to your motor's skeg and can also be used to repair and replace an already broken skeg.

SkegGuardThe Megaware SkegGuard is constructed of high quality marine grade 316 stainless steel that incorporates an extra reinforced wear tab across the bottom where the skeg is most vulnerable. This 3mm thickened lower plate will withstand damage or abrasion from hidden rocks and debris or accidental ramp dragging. The SkegGuard conforms to your lower unit to insure there is no discernable drag or compromise in performance. A drain hole keeps water from collecting and remaining stagnant.

Secured with self-locking hardware, the Megaware SkegGuard can be installed with common tools in less than 10 minutes. It will provide years of service and save hundreds of dollars in potential repairs.

If replacing an already broken skeg, the Megaware SkegGuard can be installed on a lower unit with as little as 2 inches of skeg remaining. It will be stronger and much more affordable than welding and replacing a lower skeg.