Bronze 1 1/4" Prop Shaft Log Stuffing Box And Hull Feed-thru Penn Yan Boat on 2040-parts.com
Chillicothe, Ohio, United States
This shaft feed thru is all bronze and very nice. The feed thru mounts in a 2 1/8" hole and the stuffing box is for a 1 1/4" shaft. Both fittings have 2" hose barbs on the back of them. You can make this unit as long as you want by adding a longer piece of 2" hose, but right now it is approx. 7 1/2" long. It came off the inboard 1 1/4" prop shaft of a 26' Penn Yan boat. The stainless hose clamps are new but the rest is used. Thanks for looking
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