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KeelShield Adhesive Keel Protector

KeelShield protects your boat while beaching in sand, rocks, or against concrete ramps, and helps to prevent gelcoat or fiberglass repairs.
  • Protects your hull from abrasion damage
  • Do-it-yourself installation
  • Strongest 3-M marine adhesive available
  • KeelShield works on fiberglass, most aluminum boats, and also treated wood
  • Lifetime warranty

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KeelShield Keel Protectors are excellent for flat boats, bass boats, runabouts, rigid inflatables, personal watercraft and other marine vessels that need protection from constant beaching and trailering.

KeelShield™ is a plastic product from the Urethan family, known as Pellathane™, that was developed specifically for the marine industry. KeelShield attaches to the bottom of almost any watercraft to protect the keel from any abrasion that might occur during beaching, launching, or retrieving trailerable water crafts. The unit is attached to the vessel using a strong double-sided adhesive that is designed for marine use, and produces a permanent bond between the KeelShield and the vessel.

KeelShield Keel Protectors are designed with a unique groove system that will not hinder the performance of personal watercraft or larger size vessels. Tests have shown that the KeelShield not only protects the vessel's keel, but also increases the performance and tracking ability of the watercraft.

KeelShield Keel Protectors are excellent for flat boats, bass boats, runabouts, rigid inflatables, personal watercraft and other marine vessels that need protection from constant beaching and trailering.

Note: The above are only general suggestions based on typical installations - you'll need to determine which will work best for your particular boat. Consider the size of your boat, the amount of your keel that is likely to be in contact with the bottom when you beach your boat.