I am looking for a spare prop for my 2006 yamaha 150 v max. Anybody got anything that will work that they want to part with. Like I said just need a spare just something to get me back to the dock if I mess up mine. I am running a yamaha 23m right now. Feel free to give me a call if you got one.
Thanks
Bill
Quote from: stackenem on May 03, 2013, 05:58:09 PM
I am looking for a spare prop for my 2006 yamaha 150 v max. Anybody got anything that will work that they want to part with. Like I said just need a spare just something to get me back to the dock if I mess up mine. I am running a yamaha 23m right now. Feel free to give me a call if you got one.
Thanks
Bill
i've got a prop guy that recomended this one for your primary prop and use your current prop as a spare. he didn't have any props this small right now
Bravo I Prop 24p 48-831912 4 Blade and a hub kit 835271q2
bill what speed and rpm's are you running? this info will get you closer to the correct prop fro your set-up
Aren't composit props reasonable??? Or are you looking to spend less on a used one??
Bob Don't really run full speed so not really sure on top speed and rpm's.
FF just looking for a spare. Don't know much about the composites except if you hit anything with them they explode so I have heard.
Quote from: stackenem on May 08, 2013, 11:18:06 AM
Bob Don't really run full speed so not really sure on top speed and rpm's.
FF just looking for a spare. Don't know much about the composites except if you hit anything with them they explode so I have heard.
That may be true Bill, but you said you wanted one just to get you back to the dock. :-\'
Now, if you hit something every time you return to the dock, then yes, that WOULD be a problem !!! Hahahahahahaha :D
Yep just to get me back. So who handles the composite I know I could google it but it is so much better hearing from all the people out there. Give me something to read while at work LOL
Stay away from the composites... they all break eventually.
Just get yourself an aluminum prop. They are light and pretty durrable, and they are fairly cheap. You can get them in many places: your local marina, Cabelas, West Marine, Bass Pro, etc...
Quote from: Waterfoul on May 08, 2013, 02:14:34 PM
Stay away from the composites... they all break eventually.
Just get yourself an aluminum prop. They are light and pretty durrable, and they are fairly cheap. You can get them in many places: your local marina, Cabelas, West Marine, Bass Pro, etc...
Probably the route to go Bill. Even though you just want one in case you need to make it back to the dock, you have to consider how long it might take to have the other one repaired.
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