Comprop Mercruiser Propeller M4558b 13.7 X 18 New Unused 4 Blade on 2040-parts.com
Janesville, Wisconsin, US
I believe this prop has never been used. I bought it thinking it might fit my OMC, same spline, too short on the hub. Oh well. I did figure out it is made for Mercruiser.
Four blades for more acceleration, 13.7 x 18 pitch. Composite construction for safety to your drive. Perfect for a spare propeller, or use it so you don't bend your prop shaft.
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