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Alpha4 Prop Set Lh And Rh Aluminum Props 15" X 16" With Hub Kits on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States

Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mercury Marine Propeller Rotation:Standard Propeller Pitch:16" Manufacturer Part Number:48-834850A45 and 48-834851A45

This is a matching set of Mercury Marine 4 blade propellers.

These aluminum props measure 15" X 16"  (16" pitch)

They include the FloTorque II hub kits.

Parts 48-834850A45 (right hand) and 48-834851A45 (left hand)

Typically used on twin Alpha One, Alpha Gen II or most pre-Alpha One ( as long as one unit has counter-rotation) units as well as some Bravo One applications and/or twin V6 Mercury Outboard applications as well.

 They retail over $ 220.00 each.

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