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Motorguide Safari Weedless Prop 3.5" Diameter on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

North Aurora, Illinois, United States

North Aurora, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MotorGuide

This is a used Safari prop...hardly used maybe 5 times at the most.  a few minor scuffs on the blades.  Will ship with a sheer pin and prop nut.

here is the description from MotorGuide.

Designed to deliver exceptional weed-free performance, as well as, pure open-water power, the MotorGuide Safari 3.5" Weedless Prop fits all 3.5-inch diameter trolling motors - from 35 pounds-of-thrust models all the way up to the most powerful 36-volt motors found on today's high-performance bass boats. An efficient two-blade prop built on a tapered-hub design, the MotorGuide Safari Weedless Prop leaves no gap between the prop and housing. This design keeps weeds moving toward the business end of the lower unit where the blades provide a cutting function, while generating the thrust to throw them clear. 

Fits all 3.5-inch diameter trolling motors
*Improves power, thrust and efficiency in a weedless design

*Runs virtually weed-free
*Incredibly durable in light-cover situations 

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