Johnson Evinrude 3 Blade Aluminum Prop 14" X 17 Pitch Rh Nib 177131 on 2040-parts.com
Chapin, South Carolina, US
This is a NEW 3 blade OEM Johnson Evinrude aluminum prop. Part # 177131.
BLADES - 3
MATERIAL- ALUMINUM
DIAMETER- 14"
PITCH - 17
ROTATION- RH
SPLINE - 13 SPLINE
This is a new prop with original box.
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