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US $230.00
Location:

Patchogue, New York, United States

Patchogue, New York, United States

Volvo Penta 200-290 Drive
Part# 872001
16 X 15 RH Aluminum Propeller

16" Diameter x 15" Pitch
Long Hub
Aluminum
3 blade
RH Rotation - Clockwise
17 Tooth Spline
SINGLE PROPELLER FOR THE 200-290 DRIVES

The increased blade area of the high speed propeller makes it most suitable for use with high power engines and at high revs. In a fast boat this does not only mean increased speed, it also means that a heavily loaded boat will plane more quickly and enjoy better fuel economy. The high speed propeller's excellent reversing characteristics also mean faster and safer quayside maneuvering.

ALUMINIUM HIGH SPEED LONG HUB PROPELLER

V6 and V8 engines should always be fitted with the long hub which is also suitable for 4 cylinder petrol engines.

ACTION PERFORMANCE MARINE
Rear of 200 West Ave
Patchogue NY 11772
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