OMC and Mercuiser Solas HR Titan 4 Stainless Steel Prop. It is a 19 pitch and is 14 1/8 in Diameter. Used only twice in fresh water. I redid my boat motor and was trying to tune with different size props and this has too much pitch for my motor. model number is 2553-141-19 from Solas.
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