Rough condition OMC Prop (aluminum)
14 1/4 X 19 pitch. 19 splines on the hub. Ok for a spare.
Prop is not bent or damaged. Just a few dings and corroded.
Came off of a older Four Winns. I believe it was a 1989 model. OMC outdrive. Not 100% sure though. Please research the # on the prop for exact fit. Numbers on the hub are 3580 and 7356 not sure of the manufacturer. Thanks for looking
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