Product Details
Wake/Ski Series 3-Blade Non-Thru Hub Exhaust Propeller for Pin Drive Engine by Acme Propellers®. Cup: 0.080". Precision machined propellers by Acme have revolutionized the propeller manufacturing industry. All Acme Propellers are cast in their own North American foundry and 100% CNC machined in one of two QS-9000 manufacturing facilities. Computer Numerically Controlled milling machines provide an extremely accurate and consistent means for removing metal. This method of production, relative to hand-finished, translates into Acme Propeller perfection, and the elimination of one big variable in boat performance.
Notes
- Hub kit is required for installation
- Fits 2-3/4" Gearcase
Specifications
Diameter: 13" |
Blade Quantity: 3 |
Material: NiBrAl |
Cup: 0.080" |
Hub Length: 02.750" |
Features
- Expertly crafted from premium materials
- Designed to match rigorous quality standards
- High quality at a budget-friendly price
Boating is a great way to relieve stress and leave all your troubles on land. Enjoy your time out on the water even more with this top-notch marine product. Whether you are practicing your casts, exploring the amazing marine life with a snorkel, or just cruising on the open water for fun, you need to equip your vessel with the finest products to make sure nothing ruins your amazing recreational time. Our website can get you covered from bow to stern, because we know exactly what you need to make your boating a breeze. This product will be great for all outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy traffic-free travel and wind in their hair. Made with durable materials, it will ensure a long-lasting performance for many exciting adventures to come.
Acme® Marine Group was founded in 1996 by integrating decades of experience in propellers with the most advanced information-management and production-manufacturing resources available.
Acme`s CNC process provides the most accurate method for consistently producing propellers to the correct diameter, pitch and cup, etc.. Through this process, Acme's can “dial-in” to make incremental changes in any or all of these elements, which enables the development of an optimum propeller for each specific make and model of boat.