Older bronze propeller professionally remanufactured and tuned by Machine Works of Essex in Essex Connecticut. Marked 14 x 13 x 3 RH. 1' Bore. In absolutely perfect condition and ready to be installed on boat. Starting bid is less than the cost of re-conditioning. Shipping to continental USA only without prior agreement.
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