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Boat Propeller on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
No noticeable defects. No gouges, chips, checks, bends or anything that would indicate compromise.
Brand:Mercury Marine/Bravo Three Manufacturer Part Number:Mercury Marine Propeller Pitch:22P (?) Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

I know nothing of the history of this prop.  It's obviously used but shows minimal, if any wear.  I'm no expert and encourage questions and inquiry.  I see no signs of abnormal wear or compromise to this prop.  Should you have any concern please feel free to contact me.  I'll do my best to provide you with an honest answer.  It comes with what is pictured, the Prop, Nut, and some sort of beveled spacer.  Presumably needed when mounting the prop itself.  I'm sure you boat guys are familiar.  

What I know about boats is that my expectation of them while I'm aboard is that they float.  Wind, oar, or motorized matters not to me.  The deeper the water the greater my expectation of it's ability to float and to stay afloat.  If powered, I'm sure this prop would prove to aid in it's propulsion.  Especially, if your feet are in standing water while seated in the boat.  The quicker it gets you back to shore, the better.  At least that's the way I see it.

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