Acme Propeller Model 381 New-in-box on 2040-parts.com
Prior Lake, Minnesota, United States
New ACME propeller Model 381. I opened the box to take a photo for this posting. The prop was purchased as a spare for our Malibu Wakesetter LSV. We have sold the boat. The prop has never been used; never out of the box.
Diameter: 13.5" Pitch: 17.5" Cup: .105" Shaft: 1-1/8" Left |
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