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Chris Craft Propeller Shaft Support Strut Brass Vintage Inboard Boat Prop on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Mayville, Wisconsin, United States

Mayville, Wisconsin, United States

This is a nice used brass prop shaft strut from a Chris Craft boat.  It appears to be straight and undamaged.  I'm not sure how big of boat it came from so please check the dimensions before bidding.

#916 stamped in housing at prop shaft hole.
The numbers 1917,  812,  1166,  and  913 are stamped on the mounting surface.

ID of shaft hole  1.25"
Total height  11.5"
Mounting hole diameter 0.4" for 3/8 bolts.
Mounting holes are on 3.25" centers on length and 2.5" on width.

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