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Megaware Hull & Keel Protection

Megaware KeelGuard takes the abrasion so your gelcoat does not. Protect the keel and skeg from trailering, beaching, and launching, and match the length and color to your boat. Why hull protection matters Loading, launching, and beaching grind away at the keel and skeg, and Megaware makes the protection that takes that wear instead of your gelcoat. The flagship KeelGuard is a tough urethane strip that bonds to the keel, and the SkegGuard protects the lower unit skeg. This collection covers those guards in a range of lengths and colors. Choosing right comes down to sizing the guard to your keel, picking a color, and prepping the surface for a lasting bond. What KeelGuard does Every time you winch a...

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Megaware KeelGuard takes the abrasion so your gelcoat does not. Protect the keel and skeg from trailering, beaching, and launching, and match the length and color to your boat.

Why hull protection matters

Loading, launching, and beaching grind away at the keel and skeg, and Megaware makes the protection that takes that wear instead of your gelcoat. The flagship KeelGuard is a tough urethane strip that bonds to the keel, and the SkegGuard protects the lower unit skeg. This collection covers those guards in a range of lengths and colors. Choosing right comes down to sizing the guard to your keel, picking a color, and prepping the surface for a lasting bond.

What KeelGuard does

Every time you winch a boat onto a trailer, slide it off, or nose onto a beach, the keel drags and the gelcoat takes the hit. KeelGuard is a thick, abrasion-resistant strip that covers the keel from the bow back, so the wear lands on a replaceable guard instead of the hull. For a trailered or beached boat, it is cheap insurance against ugly keel wear and gelcoat repair. The urethane material is flexible enough to follow the curve of most keels yet hard enough to resist repeated contact with rollers, bunks, and sand.

Size it to your boat

KeelGuard comes in set lengths matched to boat length, commonly running from a few feet up to twelve feet and beyond. Pick the length that covers the part of the keel that contacts the trailer bunks, rollers, and ramp. Measure the keel run you want protected and choose the size that covers it without forcing a too-short piece. Longer guards give extra coverage for boats that sit on bunks at an angle or that see frequent beach use.

Pick a color to match

The guard comes in a range of colors so you can match or accent your hull. A close color match makes it nearly disappear, while a contrasting stripe is a look some owners prefer. Either way it is protecting the same way. Color choice does not affect adhesion or durability.

Surface prep is everything

KeelGuard uses a strong adhesive backing, and the bond is only as good as the prep. Clean the keel thoroughly, remove wax and residue, and follow the prep and temperature guidance so the guard stays put for years. A rushed, dirty install is the main reason a guard lifts at the edges. Work in temperatures above fifty degrees and allow full cure time before launching.

Protect the skeg too

SkegGuard shields the skeg on the lower unit, which takes a beating in shallow water and on the trailer. Match the SkegGuard to your engine brand and gearcase so it fits the skeg profile. Proper fit keeps the guard from interfering with steering or water flow.

Choosing the right combination

Start with boat length and engine model. Measure the keel contact area, select a matching or contrasting KeelGuard color, and add the correct SkegGuard for your lower unit. Not sure which guard fits your boat? Tell our crew your boat length and engine, and we will match the KeelGuard length, color, and SkegGuard so your hull and skeg stay protected.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a KeelGuard do?

KeelGuard is a tough urethane strip that bonds to the keel and takes the abrasion from trailering, launching, and beaching, so the wear lands on a replaceable guard instead of your gelcoat. It is cheap insurance for a trailered or beached boat.

What length KeelGuard do I need?

KeelGuard comes in set lengths matched to boat length, often from a few feet up to twelve feet and beyond. Measure the part of the keel that contacts the trailer bunks, rollers, and ramp, and pick a length that covers it.

How do I install a KeelGuard so it stays on?

It uses a strong adhesive backing, and the bond depends on prep. Clean the keel thoroughly, remove all wax and residue, and follow the temperature and prep guidance. A rushed or dirty install is the main reason a guard lifts at the edges.

Can I match the KeelGuard to my hull color?

Yes. KeelGuard comes in a range of colors so you can match the hull for a near-invisible look or run a contrasting stripe. The protection is the same either way, so choose by appearance.

What is a SkegGuard?

SkegGuard protects the skeg on your lower unit, which takes a beating in shallow water and on the trailer. Match it to your engine brand and gearcase so it fits the skeg profile correctly.

How long does a KeelGuard last?

A properly installed KeelGuard typically lasts several seasons of regular use before it needs replacement. Inspect it each season for edge lift or deep gouges.

Does KeelGuard affect boat performance?

No. The thin profile of a KeelGuard adds negligible drag and does not change how the boat handles in the water.

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