Solas Prop Yamaha 14.1" 19" Pitch 4 Blade Lh 3554-141-19 Titan 4 on 2040-parts.com
Joliet, Illinois, United States
SOLAS HR TITAN 4 STAINLESS STEEL 4 BLADE RUBBER HUB PROPELLER Yamaha 14.1" Diameter 19" Pitch 4 Blade LH TITAN 4 3554-141-19 Engineered to meet the needs of performance-driven boaters, Solas propellers deliver peak characteristics to a wide range of applications. Unparalleled Durability SOLAS Stainless Steel Propellers - Feature the industry's highest percentage of chromium, nickel, and molybdenum. Our material resists rust from salt water and increases the stability of the propeller blades.
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