Boat Prop Propeller Aluminum 311837 3/4" Shaft Size 7/8" For Keyway on 2040-parts.com
Long Beach, California, US
10 1/2 is stamped on the front of the prop and from center to tip it is 5 1/4". I do not know where it came from or who made it. the hub looks straight and not damed. nice and smoothe inside and the is a cotter pin whole on the front at least big enough for a 1/4 bolt. 311837 or 337 is the # on the back of the hub. shaft diameter is 3/4" and 7/8" for the width of the keyway. as is all sales final no returns shipping to the 48 contiguous states only.
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