Need a new prop...
- Lowe Rider
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Need a new prop...
Any advice on where I can get the best price on a new Aluminum prop?
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Do you have a busted up one to get rebuilt??? They are usually less expensive and just as good as a new one.
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I am looking for a 15 degree prop, 13.5 inches for an Evinrude E-Tec 75hp. The stock prop is a 19 pitch which is good for speed and fishing, but terrible for watersports. They are about $160 all in at Orleans Boat world, which isn't bad, but would like to pay less if possible. Thanks for the replies so far.
Thats an amazing deal... if you can get one for anywhere near that price, it would be good.....Cyber wrote:Call Mike's Marine in Black's Corners (near Carleton Place),
I got a new 10-14 for my Merc for $75.
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Why not check out Piranha Props? Can't go wrong with the interchangeable blades, and are stronger than aluminum.