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STAINLESS STEEL OUTBOARD PROPELLER FOR MERCURY 40-140HP
POLYDA PROPELLER
3 BLADES STAINLESS STEEL PROPELLER
FOR MERCURY 40-140HP
C GROUP
13 tooth spline
4-1/4" Gearcase
40/50hp(4 stroke/bigfoot)...all years
70hp...1987-1989
75hp(2&4 stroke)...1984-newer
80hp...1978-1989
90hp(2&4 stroke)...1978-newer
100hp...1988-newer
115hp...1978-newer
115hp(4 stroke)...2001-newer
125hp...1994-newer
140hp...1978-1981
650(4 cylinder)...1961-1970
650(2 cylinder) thru...1971
800/850(6 cylinder) thru...1972
800/850(4 cylinder)...1972-1977
900/1500 thru...1977
Force 75hp...99-newer &90/120/150hp...1995-newer
This information is critical to determining the correct propeller
for your application:
1. 3 Blades
A 3-blade propeller usually offer s top speed performance.
2. Diameter:
Diameter is the distance across a circle encompassing all of the
propeller blades.
3. Pitch:
Pitch is the theoretical distance a propeller will move through the
water of each revolution.
4. Right hand or left hand Rotation
In most cases, right hand propellers are used for single engine
application and one left hand propellers are used for twin engine
applications to achieve better steering control.
5. Cupped Blades:
This is a technique used to enhance the performance of propellers
under certain conditions. A cupped propeller will exhibit very high
efficiency at high speeds as well as minimize cavitation under
heavy loads.
6. Rake:
Rake is special design feature. Positive rake benefits from normal
bow lift to permit the use of a larger diameter propeller, while
negative rake can provide extra blade strength for use in very high
speed applications.
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