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9X9RH Michigan Match Propeller (Mercury / Mariner) (032021)

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MSRP: $209.99
$136.49
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SKU:
032021
UPC:
014984001779
Condition:
New
Availability:
In Stock
 
9X9RH Michigan Match 2-Blade Aluminum Propeller (032021)

  • High gloss black powder coat finish minimizes speed loss from drag and protects aluminum 
  • Rubber hub system 
  • Thru-hub exhaust - 8 tooth spline
  • OEM Part # 48-47922A10
  • Part # 032021
Applications:
MERCURY, MARINER, SEA RAY
4 HP (MODEL 40).......................1973-75
4.5 HP (MODE 45/4.5)................1973-81
7.5 HP (MODEL 75)....................1968-78
9.8 HP (MODEL 110)..................1968-85
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Michigan Wheel Marine warrants to the original consumer purchaser and original motor fi tted, that for a period of one year from the date of purchase, the body of the Michigan Match®, Vortex®, Apollo® or Ballistic® propeller will be free of any defect in material or workmanship that results in blade or hub fracture or failure under normal pleasure boat usage. Michigan Wheel Marine also warrants to the original consumer purchaser, under the same parameters of use described above, that the propeller bushing, including XHS®/XHS II™ hub kit components, will be free from any defect in material or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. Proof of purchase required for all warranty claims. Some surface discoloration of propellers and hardware is unavoidable, and will not be covered by this warranty. This warranty also does not cover normal wear, accidental damage, modifi cation, improper installation, improper maintenance, or other circumstances that are not the direct result of a defect in the material or workmanship of the propeller.
  • 3
    Good enough for a 50 year old motor

    Posted by Patrick Merrill on Aug 5th 2021

    It fits the splines on the prop shaft but it's not an exact match. One of the blades is longer than the other by enough to hit the cavitation plate. It wore itself down during the test run. The depth of the hub is about an 1/8" less than the factory 7" pit h prop. I took up the slack with a washer.
    Quick shipping and a nice prop, good enough for a 50 year old motor.