Anyone know of a dealer in central arkansas to install a Hamby keelguard on my boat. I'm in the Greers Ferry area.
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Anyone know of a dealer in central arkansas to install a Hamby keelguard on my boat. I'm in the Greers Ferry area.
The Keelguard comes with a video. Isn't that hard to do.
Big River Marine
Bill Burnett
870-635-0202
We sell XPRESS, EXCEL, and ALWELD Boats. Yamaha, Suzuki, Evinrude, Mud Buddy, and Tohatsu/Nissan Engines.
Pro Staff, Southern Pro Tackle and Ozark Rods.
Member, Tri-State Crappie Anglers
You can ask the folks at Heart the Lake in Greers Ferry they are in the curve heading toward the narrows bridge,shiloh rd form the town of greers ferry!!!!! Heart of the lake marine service,501-825-7065, 24 shiloh rd,hidgen ar,72067
Red river marine, or Travis boating center should be able to take care of you on that hamby install. There is a place up there around the narrows that sales bass cat boats, I only know the owner of the dealership as Stanjack but he is also a real good boat mechanic and accessory installer.
The KeelGuard does come with a video. But the true "Hamby" can only be sold to boat dealers or fiberglass repair shops as it takes epoxy and a series of braces and straps to properly install the real "Hamby" protector.
Never done the Hambys. Don't the Keelguard, and the Keelshields. We don't do much glass.
Big River Marine
Bill Burnett
870-635-0202
We sell XPRESS, EXCEL, and ALWELD Boats. Yamaha, Suzuki, Evinrude, Mud Buddy, and Tohatsu/Nissan Engines.
Pro Staff, Southern Pro Tackle and Ozark Rods.
Member, Tri-State Crappie Anglers
Nat I bet the guy on the right between your store and the narrows can install it for you. I can't think of his name but they are in the same building with "Fishing Stuff"
Thanks Slick! Hope to connect with you soon. My last day here in Memphis is 1/25. Will be a Higdenite full time at that point. Didn't realze that Stan had moved to Greers. He was in NLR @ Crystal Hill. I40 Boatworks.
Unless it's something different than the rubber keel guard I put on my boat back in like 99 they are really easy to put on and considering I'm not rich i'd just do it myself. I think the video might help on how far down the hull to run it cause from what I've seen those things are so long I would want to go all the way to the tow loop and you'd still have plenty of protection way down the hull. To tell you the truth I can't remember how mine is stuck on there, it's never gave me a problem since 1999....I must've done it right cause I'm sure glad I've had it all this time cause in my book it's a must have to save your hull.