Quicksilver Black Diamond 3-Blade Aluminum Propeller, 10.9" Diameter x 11" Pitch, Right Hand Rotation
Quicksilver Black Diamond 3-Blade Aluminum Propeller, 10.9" Diameter x 11" Pitch, Right Hand Rotation
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Quicksilver Black Diamond 3-Blade Aluminum Propeller, 10.9" Diameter x 11" Pitch, Right Hand Rotation

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  • Propeller Dimensions: Features a 10.875-inch diameter and an 11-inch pitch with right-hand rotation.
  • Engine Compatibility: Designed for 40-60hp Mercury engines, and adaptable for all engine brands using the Quicksilver Flo Torq II hub system.
  • Material Finish: Constructed from aluminum with a durable, high-gloss Phantom Black finish for easy maintenance and repair.
  • Installation Requirement: Honda and Tohatsu installations necessitate the separate purchase of a Flo-Torq Reflex Thrust Washer (part number 8M0046466).
  • Performance Range: Recommended for boats up to 250hp, with optimal performance for speeds under 50 mph.
  • Overall Performance: Offers a balanced combination of performance, durability, and value, making it a suitable replacement for standard equipment.
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Nov 22, 2016
Arty
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Defective or what?

I installed the new propeller on my 16 ft. fishing boat. Then I went fishing. I impacted a submerged obstacle at slow speed and one of the blades shattered. I have been boating long enough to know that, that impact should not have damaged the propeller. I have hit obstacles at 30 mph and not had crippling damage to any to my Mercury Marine Props. QuickSilver is supposed to be as good as Mercury Marine, but this experience suggests otherwise. I think that this propeller was probably defective.

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