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Need a new prop...

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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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ebay is your best bet ... or order it online from the USA
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What size, pitch and for what model motor are you looking for?

I often see props on special, so it would be helpful to let us know to help you better.

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Call Mike's Marine in Black's Corners (near Carleton Place),
I got a new 10-14 for my Merc for $75. :wink:
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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.
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Cyber wrote:Call Mike's Marine in Black's Corners (near Carleton Place),
I got a new 10-14 for my Merc for $75. :wink:
Thats an amazing deal... if you can get one for anywhere near that price, it would be good.....
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Post by Rico24 »

Why not check out Piranha Props? Can't go wrong with the interchangeable blades, and are stronger than aluminum.
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