Trophy Stainless Steel Propeller. Mercury Part # 48-825940 on 2040-parts.com
Phenix City, Alabama, US
This is a genuine MERCURY Marine TROPHY Stainless Steel Propeller.
Mercury part # 48-825940. Originally sold for over $500.00.
FITS THE FOLLOWING MODELS:
135-350 HP 1978 AND NEWER
FEATURES:
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4 BLADE MERCURY STAINLESS STEEL DESIGN
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13 3/4" DIAMETER
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24" PITCH
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RIGHT HAND ROTATION
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15 TOOTH SPLINE
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THE TROPHY FOUR BLADE DESIGN PROVIDES QUICK HOLESHOT, STABLE HANDLING AT HIGH SPEEDS, AND HOLDS BETTER THAN A THREE BLADE IN TIGHT TURNS - INSPIRING CONFIDENCE ON THE WATER WHEN THE SPEEDS GET HIGH
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