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Prop Selection Guide

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      • Mercury Fury 14 x 24P Propeller 8M0151272
        $1,005.24
        $837.70

        Mercury Fury 14 x 24P Propeller 8M0151272 The Mercury Fury Propeller is a revolutionary tournament bass propeller designed for class leading performance. Constructed of Mercury's revolutionary new X7 alloy allows for a 30% strength increase and 4 times...

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      • Solas RBX105 Rubex Hub Kit
        $47.99
        $41.49

        Solas RBX105 Rubex Hub Kit For use with Rubex Interchangeable Hub System Propellers. Also works with Michigan Wheel, Mercury Flo Torq and Turning Point propellers with interchangeable hubs. Application Volvo SX Sterndrives 1994 & Newer, 19...

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      • Michigan Wheel 203 Hub Kit
        $78.99
        $54.49

        Michigan Wheel 203 XHS Hub Kit Interchangeable with Mercury Flo-Torq II, Turning Point, and Solas Rubex hub systems. Application  Mariner/Mercury 225 EFI (4 Stroke , manufactured by Yamaha) Yamaha 115/FS115 (4 Stroke)/130 HP ,...

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      • Mercury 835257K6 Flo-Torq II Hub Kit w/Bushing
        $82.98
        $69.15

        Mercury 835257K6 Flo-Torq II Hub Kit w/Bushing Genuine OEM Mercury - Mercruiser part. The Mercury Flo-Torq II Hub Kit is specially designed to cushion and protect the drivetrain from most impacts. The Flo-Torq II system also provides unmatched...

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      • Solas RBX-114 Rubex Hub Kit
        $51.49
        $43.99

        Solas RBX-114 Rubex Hub Kit For use with Rubex Interchangeable Hub System Propellers. Also works with Michigan Wheel, Mercury Flo Torq and Turning Point propellers with interchangeable hubs. Application: Mercury/Mariner/Mercruiser 25 HP Bigfoot...

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      • Turning Point Hustler 4 Blade 14.5x 17P Propeller 2150-1730
        $185.99
        $122.99

        Turning Point Hustler 4-Blade Propeller Stainless Steel performance at aluminum price. Performance tuned rake angles add to boat lift and overall performance. Tuned progressive pitch angles minimizes slip and increases fuel economy. Squeeze cast...

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      • Mercury Fury 14 x 23P Propeller 8M0151271
        $1,005.24
        $837.70

        Mercury Fury 14 x 23P Propeller 8M0151271 The Mercury Fury Propeller is a revolutionary tournament bass propeller designed for class leading performance. Constructed of Mercury's revolutionary new X7 alloy allows for a 30% strength increase and 4 times...

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      • Turning Point Hustler 4 Blade 13.5x 15P Propeller 2143-1530
        $168.99
        $111.99

        Turning Point Hustler 4-Blade Propeller Stainless Steel performance at aluminum price. Performance tuned rake angles add to boat lift and overall performance. Tuned progressive pitch angles minimizes slip and increases fuel economy. Squeeze cast...

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      • Solas RBX107 Rubex Hub Kit
        $47.99
        $41.49

        Solas RBX107 Rubex Hub Kit For use with Rubex Interchangeable Hub System Propellers. Also works with Michigan Wheel, Mercury Flo Torq and Turning Point propellers with interchangeable hubs. Application Honda BFP 60 2010 & Newer, 15 Spline...

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      • Solas RBX208 Rubex Hub Kit
        $54.49
        $48.49

        Solas RBX-208 Rubex Hub Kit For use with Rubex Interchangeable Hub System Propellers. Also works with Michigan Wheel, Mercury Flo Torq and Turning Point propellers with interchangeable hubs. Application: Yamaha T50 1996 & Newer T60 2003 &...

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      Choosing the Best Outboard Propellers

      Finding the right outboard propeller is crucial for maximizing your vessel's performance and efficiency. The choice depends on many factors, such as your boat's type, motor specifications, and your primary activities on the water – whether it's cruising, fishing, or water sports.

      Size and Pitch

      The size and pitch of the propeller directly influence how your boat accelerates and how fast it can travel. A propeller with a higher pitch allows for greater top speeds but slower acceleration, which is ideal for larger bodies of water and higher-speed boating. Conversely, a lower pitch enhances acceleration and is better suited for towing sports or quick maneuvers in tighter spaces.

      Material

      Outboard propellers are typically made from either aluminum, stainless steel, or composite materials. Aluminum propellers are lightweight and ideal for basic applications, offering a cost-effective solution. Stainless steel, while more expensive, provides greater strength and durability, resisting impacts from underwater debris and improving overall performance. Composite propellers offer a modern alternative, with resistance to corrosion and less wear on your engine.

      Compatibility

      Ensuring that your propeller is compatible with your boat's engine type is paramount. The propeller must match the engine's power output and manufacturer specifications to prevent damage and ensure optimal performance. Wholesale Marine's prop selection guide includes detailed charts and tools to match propellers to specific engine models, ensuring a seamless fit and top performance.

      OEM vs. Aftermarket Marine Propellers: Pros and Cons

      At Wholesale Marine, we stock both OEM and high-quality aftermarket marine propellers to suit various boating requirements. Whether you value factory-grade assurance or are looking to tweak your boat's performance with innovative designs, we have the expertise and inventory to support your choices.

      OEM Propellers

      Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) marine propellers are made for your boat's engine, ensuring perfect fit and function. Because they're constructed using the manufacturer's specified materials and standards, they offer peace of mind. In addition, using OEM parts typically keeps your engine's warranty intact, a crucial consideration for newer boats. However, OEM propellers can be more expensive than their aftermarket counterparts, and there may be fewer options for customizing performance characteristics such as speed or handling.

      Aftermarket Propellers

      These boat propellers usually cost less than OEM parts, providing a budget-friendly alternative. They also offer a wider range of materials and designs, allowing for customization of your boat's performance based on your needs. Furthermore, some aftermarket manufacturers focus on specialized design enhancements that can exceed the performance of OEM propellers. The downsides to aftermarket propellers include variable quality – which is why you want to be sure to choose a reputable brand and dealer. Also, installing an aftermarket propeller might affect the warranty terms for your boat's engine if not approved by the manufacturer.

      Maintenance Tips for Replacement Boat Propellers

      Proper care of your replacement boat propellers is essential for prolonging their life and ensuring optimal performance. Here are some tips to keep your propellers in top condition:

      • Regular Cleaning: Saltwater and freshwater can both leave deposits on your propeller that, over time, can corrode or damage the surface. Regular cleaning with fresh water after each use is crucial. For deeper cleaning, use a soft brush and mild detergent to remove tougher deposits like algae or barnacles.
      • Inspection for Damage: Before and after each outing, inspect your propeller for nicks, dents, or bent blades. Even small imperfections can impact performance and fuel efficiency. If you notice any damage, consult a professional for repair or consider replacing the propeller to avoid further damage to your engine.
      • Balancing Your Propellers: An unbalanced propeller can cause vibrations that damage your boat's engine over time. If you notice unusual shaking or vibrations, have your propeller professionally balanced. This is a critical step after repairing any physical damage to the blades.
      • Protecting from Corrosion: If you boat in saltwater, consider applying a protective coating to prevent corrosion. Regularly check and replace the sacrificial anodes that protect the propeller and other metal components from electrolysis.
      • Storage: When storing your boat for the off-season, remove the propeller and store it in a dry, safe place. This prevents potential theft and reduces the risk of damage from environmental exposure.

      Benefits of Outboard Propellers From Wholesale Marine

      Choosing Wholesale Marine as your source for outboard propellers offers numerous advantages that enhance both your shopping experience and your boating performance:

      • Expert Advice: Our team comprises experienced boaters and marine professionals who understand the nuances of boat maintenance and performance. We offer personalized advice to help you find the perfect propeller that matches your boat's specifications and your boating lifestyle.
      • Wide Selection: Whether you're looking for OEM marine propellers or aftermarket innovations, Wholesale Marine stocks an extensive range of sizes, materials, and designs. This variety ensures you'll find the ideal propeller for your performance needs and budget.
      • Competitive Pricing: We provide high-quality propellers at competitive prices, helping you get the best value for your investment without compromising quality.
      • Hassle-Free Returns: Understanding that purchasing the right propeller can sometimes require adjustments, we offer a straightforward return policy. This policy makes it easy to return a propeller if it doesn't meet your expectations.
      • Fast and Reliable Shipping: We prioritize efficient delivery (typically within 24 hours for in-stock items) to ensure that you receive your propeller quickly, allowing you to spend less time waiting and more time on the water. Plus, you get free shipping on orders of $99 or more. (Available in all US states except Alaska and Hawaii. See our shipping policy for details.)

      Rely on Wholesale Marine for the Best Boat Propellers for Your Craft

      Browse our comprehensive selection of boat propellers and enjoy the expert advice, quality products, and swift shipping that have made us a favorite in the boating community. Upgrade your boating experience now – your adventure awaits!

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      FAQs: Outboard Propellers

      Below, we've answered some common questions about outboard propellers. Please contact us for additional information.

      What factors should I consider when choosing a boat propeller?

      When selecting a boat propeller, consider the size, pitch, material, and compatibility with your boat's engine. The right propeller will depend on your vessel's size, engine power, and your usual boating activities like fishing, cruising, or watersports.

      How do I know if I need to replace my boat propeller?

      Signs that you might need to replace your boat propeller include visible damage like nicks, dents, or bent blades, decreased performance, and excessive vibration. Regular inspections can help determine if a replacement is necessary.

      Can I install a new boat propeller myself?

      Yes, many boat owners can install a new propeller themselves with basic tools. It's important to ensure the propeller is properly fitted and secured. If you're unsure, consult our guides or contact a professional for assistance.

      What's the difference between aluminum and stainless steel propellers?

      Aluminum propellers are lightweight and cost-effective, making them suitable for general use, while stainless steel propellers offer greater strength, durability, and performance, ideal for higher speeds and rougher conditions.

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