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Mac's Prop Savers Troll Prop Saver #5 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Bellevue, Washington, United States

Bellevue, Washington, United States
Condition:New


will prevent fishing line and downrigger cable from tangling around your prop. all are new in original package.

this is for #5 model,

#1

20hp and 30hp outboards

Not for 25hp Mercury Bigfoot. Use Model #2

Price: $127

#2

40hp to 50hp outboards

Not for 48hp Yamaha Enduro

Price: $149.99

#3

8 to 9.9 Hi-Thrust Yamaha

Price: $137

#4

6hp to 15hp outboards

Not for 9.9 to 15, four-stroke Mercury Bigfoot
Use Model 1

Price: $127

#5

5hp and under

Price: $127

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