17x16 Left Hand Bronze Boat Propeller Three Blade 1.25 Inch Bore on 2040-parts.com
Coppell, Texas, United States
The propeller is 17 inch diameter with a 16 inch pitch left hand rotation. The shaft bore is 1.25 inches. The prop was balanced and re-pitched and installed on my Sea Ray 370, it was run in fresh water for aprox. 30 hours before removing both props and replacing them with different pitch props.
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