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Boat Prop Propeller Aluminum 3/4" Shaft Size on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Long Beach, California, US

Long Beach, California, US
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I do not know where it came from or who made it. the hub is a little off center to the prop (may require repair before use) but the inside is smooth and the keyway is also smooth. the blades are roughed up.  there is a cotter pin whole on the front at least big enough for a 1/4 bolt. shaft diameter is 3/4" and between 3/4"and  7/8" for the width of the keyway. I measure from the center of the hub to the tip of the blade and it is 5" which would be a diameter of 10". as is all sales final no returns shipping to the 48 contiguous states only. 

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