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    Founding Member / Super Moderator Ratickle's Avatar
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    That really sucks! Especially with the price of today's good props!
    Getting bad advice is unfortunate, taking bad advice is a Serious matter!!
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    It's pretty easy to lose a left hand propeller. Probably happens more often then reported.
    Reason is new gearcases with large propshafts do not have a mechanical lock like a lock tab that's bent over on the prop nut.
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    Well, not that big of a deal to lose one or two a month...

    MERCURY - CNC OUTBOARD CLEAVER 400 HP 15-DEGREE RACING PROPELLER - 5-BLADE - 300R AND 400R - 15.25 DIA. - 33 PITCH - 48-8M0148161
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    $6,270.80
    SKU 48-8M0148161
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    Prop nuts need to be checked and tightened frequently. Props may not stay tight all season. Lefts can fall off.
    New polylock nut kits with washers every season is my suggestion.
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