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A25 prop?

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glk34
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A25 prop?

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Does anyone carry a spare prop for their A25 or A27? Looks pretty well protected but I am curious how to get one if needed and how much. Looks like Bronze so I expect they would be expensive. I think mine had been reworked by a shop a few years back so I am not sure how I would tell what the pitch etc is or if it is the original.

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Re: A25 prop?

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17 X 14 for a A25 with a MD3B or MD17C...
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glk34 wrote:..I think mine had been reworked by a shop a few years back so I am not sure how I would tell what the pitch etc is or if it is the original.

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When a prop is re-worked it should be re-stamped by the shop. Don't worry about if it's original or not. What's important is that it is performing properly (WOT, speed, no vibration, cavitation, etc)
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Thanks Leprof, and Rob for the comments. I will check the prop for markings next time I haul her out. You are right Rob that it really doesn't matter about being original as long as it works well. I have no complaints on its performance but was just wondering about replacement cost etc. They look pretty expensive.

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Consignment shops, eBay, craiglist, google searches, etc and you should find one for a couple hundred. Shipping is only about $25 tops said you don't need to shop local..
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I have also been looking foe a prop for my albin 25 with a MD3B engine . Have you found a supplier.

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I have found a prop co.in china that will make a prop for you .the email address is www.gzpropellers.com the name of the co.is Guangzhou Freely Marine propeller Manufactory I am going to order a prop from them and it is going to cost $265 USD with shipping I hope that this can help you. Sincerely Herrendav
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