I found the post. It was here on the NTOWS.....
Questions for Mike Roy @ Tech 5. by Scott, 11/30/2000 20:39 CT
Category - General Information
Mike -
Thanks for your comments in the earlier fix-up post.
I've been thinking for some time now that I ought to install a keel protector on my boat - and my next boat will definately have one. But, in all honesty, when I saw that Nitro offered one from the factory and I didn't recognize the manufacturer I had doubts about getting one installed there. When I think of a keel protector, my first thought is Hamby's.........
So...... Trying to be absolutely fair to all manufacturers and wanting to get the best value for my hard earned bucks........
What are the differences between your product and the other manufacturers? (In particular Hamby's.)
Do you sell only through boat manufacturers? Why? And who besides Nitro?
Everything I see says that home installation is easy IF you follow the instructions. If your product is available through retail outlets other than BPS, who are they? (Being Nitro owners doesn't mean we're married to BPS and we couldn't even get the good folks at Nitro to send Rich Stern a couple of caps for he and his son! Pierre Voisine sent them to Rich!) Can we buy directly from you?
Thanks for your help!
Scott
re: Questions for Mike Roy @ Tech 5. by Mike Roy, 12/1/2000 09:05 CT
Thanks for the heads up Scott. There are 4 keel protectors on the market today. TECH 5, Hamby's, Megaware, and Keel Shield. The TECH 5 and Hamby's can only be factory or dealer installed because of the design and installation process involved. They are priced higher ($300 and up, installed) because they cost more to manufacture and install. That's also why they give you more long lasting value for your dollar. The Megaware and Keel Shield are designed differently and can be purchased through catalogs like Cabella's, Bass Pro, and Overton's. Thay are priced lower, (average for an 18ft boat, about $150)and will do a good job if installed properly. There's the catch. The installation is the key, you only get one chance to do it right. If not, it's a throw-away, there is no fix. With my many years as a 3M Adhesives Technical Rep, I can say with certainty, a person with average ability has less than a 50-50 chance of doing it right the first time. Their advertisements claim it can be installed easily in minutes. I can assure you, if you attempt to install it, have a helper and plan at least 2 hours. Even at that, you may or may not have long lasting results. If I may suggest, please check out the web sites for a better understanding. www.tech5kg.com, www.hambys.com, www.keelguard.com, and I think the last one is www.keelshield.com. The bottom line is, the TECH 5 and the Hamby's are your best bet on a new boat or one that still has substantial value. They will pay for themselves in repair costs and resale value. If you have good mechanical ability and a friend that can help, the others will do on an older boat. But check the web sites, our TECH 5 is offered as a factory installed accessory on 12 quality boat brands. It meets and exceeds their quality and durability standars. I'm sure it will give you great, long lasting value too. Good luck, Mike Roy, president