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  • 1999Sport
    • Aug 2006
    • 75

    • Livermore, CA


    Protection when beaching your boat?

    Has anyone ever used products like Keel Guard? Or any other brand like it? If so any feedback on it would be great...

    Or has anyone ever though about Line-x or another bedliner company spraying the hull of a boat? I can imagine it would rip the trailer pad carpet to shreads...but maybe it's smoother then I think?

    I'm going out Memorial Day weekend and I'm pretty sure that I am going to have to beach my boat...so I'm looking for some type of protection
  • JAG
    • Jun 2005
    • 98

    • Florida


    #2
    RE: Protection when beaching your boat?

    I use to bring a piece of carpet with me if I was planning on beaching. The carpet worked fine as long as you didn't let the sand build up in it since, that defeated the purpose.
    If I have to beach now I either lift the bow as far up on the beach as possilbe rather then driving it up, or I anchor the boat off using a bungee line that's specifically made to pull the boat out to the anchor while, another line you attach to the boat is tied off on the beach is used to retrieve it. When you're ready to go just pull the boat in.
    Keel Guards are OK if you don't mind glueing something alien to the bottom of the boat. LINE-X not OK.

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    • Andrew
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Aug 2005
      • 891

      • Tuscaloosa, AL


      #3
      RE: Protection when beaching your boat?

      i would think that if rhino liner would stay adhered to the hull that it would be ok. it is a lot smoother and softer than the line-x. also, u can spray either liner to different degrees of roughness. i've seen some pretty smooth jobs on rocker panels of trucks. still though, i'd have to say no to the line-x

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      • Fredk
        • Jan 2006
        • 34

        • No. Nevada


        #4
        RE: Protection when beaching your boat?

        I agree with JAG. Carpet is the best bet if you HAVE to beach it. We have been using the anchor buddy for years and it works great, especially if the wind comes up or there are a lot of wakes hitting the shore. They are available everywhere, Overton's, Barts, etc., and run about $25.
        http://www.anchorbuddy.com

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        • Rick
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • Mar 2004
          • 1250

          • San Diego, Ca

          • 1962 Keaton Utility. 2000 Ski 1965 Barracuda

          #5
          RE: Protection when beaching your boat?

          Anchor Buddy...
          Nautiqueless in San Diego

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          • darrel409
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Jul 2004
            • 566

            • San Dimas, So. Cal


            #6
            RE: Protection when beaching your boat?

            The original owner of my first Nautique had one of those "keel guard" type strips put on. It never peeled off and lasted til i sold it. Im not one to beach but the product would allow you to beach your boat w/o damage.

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            • kentsmith12
              • Mar 2006
              • 64

              • Dallas, Texas (Lake Cypress Springs, TX)


              #7
              RE: Protection when beaching your boat?

              I beach my pro air all the time- no scratches and no protection. Just take it easy on the approach.

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              • iceman991
                • Jul 2006
                • 138

                • 707

                • 81' ski nautique 20th anniversary edition 05' SANTE 210

                #8
                beaching

                ...........why the **** would you beach a nautique in the first place! :evil:

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                • CHassmann
                  Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 512

                  • Holiday Lakes, OH

                  • Current: 2002 Ski Nautique Closed Bow Previous: 1990 Ski Nautique, 1987 Ski Nautique 2001

                  #9
                  Re: beaching

                  Originally posted by iceman991
                  ...........why the heck would you beach a nautique in the first place! :evil:
                  ditto......Only Correct Craft in their demo shots!
                  Ski on dude!

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                  • surroundsound64
                    1,000 Post Club Member
                    • Jul 2005
                    • 2147

                    • Longview, TX

                    • 2018 230 1981 Ski Nautique

                    #10
                    RE: Re: beaching

                    I beach my pro air all the time- no scratches and no protection. Just take it easy on the approach.
                    That's what I do!
                    2018 SAN 230
                    1981 Ski Nautique
                    Sold - 2011 Sport 200V
                    Sold - 2000 SAN

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                    • Rock_Toy
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 146



                      #11
                      RE: Re: beaching

                      Jeezus, you guys are a bunch of weenies! I have been consistantly beaching my 1996 SSN for close to 10 years and 1,000 hours now and she is still fine. Honestly, has anyone here ever heard of the hull rubbing in through and leaking? Gimme a break, guys....
                      Player\'s Edition SSN. Pimpin\' the rest....

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                      • darrel409
                        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                        • Jul 2004
                        • 566

                        • San Dimas, So. Cal


                        #12
                        RE: Re: beaching

                        I would be more concerned with hitting a rock hidden by a sandy beach than a leak. Different locations/conditions warrent different routines.

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                        • wrollema
                          • Mar 2005
                          • 18



                          #13
                          RE: Re: beaching

                          If you beach your boat as often as I do on a sandy beach it will rub the gel coat off. Keel Guard is an excellent product, I have used the Keel Guard on 2 nautiques (1990 and 2004) without any problems.

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                          • SixKids
                            • Feb 2016
                            • 5

                            • Ohio


                            #14
                            Any issues with the wake when using a keel guard? I am deciding between bow gel coat repair, or a keel gaurd. The gel coat has been repaired once before so I'm leaning toward professionally installed keel guard (Hamby), but wondering if it will affect the wake for ski and wakeboard? Most likely not, but I'd feel better with some feedback before I spend a few hundred dollars on either option. Not teriibly concerned with resale or the appearance, I'm looking for the best function and longevity.


                            Josh
                            2001 Air Nautique

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                            • Infinity
                              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                              • Sep 2017
                              • 730

                              • Lake Norman - Denver, NC

                              • 2014 SV244 w/ ZR409

                              #15
                              I would think it will not effect the wake since the bow is mostly out of water when doing those activities....plus the keel guards I have seen, adhere perfectly to bow design, so even if bow was "plowing water", I don't see how that would change the way water flows off it.

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