Pair Of Maximus Propellers Mercury 48-889969-30 on 2040-parts.com
North Palm Beach, Florida, US
This auction is for 1 Pair of Mercury Maximus 5-blade propellers, 30" pitch, used for testing only, no marks, essentially new. 1 RH and 1 LF. No disappointment with these props. Factory use with Merc 525s and Merc 600s, for use on Bravo drives with appropriate hub adaptor. No hub adaptors included.
Model number - 48-889969-30
Pitch - 15 1/4 x 30 - L
15 1/4 x 30 - R
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* I offer local pick up (Palm Beach area)
* Shipping - will only charge a flat fee of $50
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