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Power Tech C-class Stainless Steel Prop ~uncupped,semi-cleaver 11 1/4 X 12 Pitch on 2040-parts.com

US $195.00
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:POWER TECH Manufacturer Part Number:YS50SCH3R12P

POWER TECH C CLASS STAINLESS STEEL PROP 


  • PART # YS50SCH3R12P
  • ONLY BEEN USED ON TEST RUN, OTHERWISE , IT'S IN A VERY GOOD CONDITION
  • POLISHED STAINLESS STEEL UNCUPPED SEMI-CLEAVER
  • 13 SPLINES
  • 11 1/4" IN  DIAMETER
  • 12 PITCH
  • STANDARD ROTATION, LOW RAKE, SWEPT SEMI-CLEAVER, GOOD STERN LIFT, EASY TO TURN, EXCELLENT FOR SUBMERGED APPLICATIONS
  • WILL FIT HONDA MIDSIZE OUTBOARDS 
    • 35 - 50 HP 3.5" GEAR CASE
    • WILL NOT FIT ANY HIGH THRUST MODELS


STOCK NUMBER # 154

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