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Turning Point Hustler® - Right Hand - Aluminum Propeller - LE1/ LE2-1319-4 - 4-Blade - 13" x 19 Pitch

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Turning Point Hustler® - Right Hand - Aluminum Propeller - LE1/ LE2-1319-4 - 4-Blade - 13" x 19 PitchHustler Right Hand Aluminum Propeller LE1 LE2 1319 4 4 Blade 13" x 19 Pitch The Prop that put the four in Perfourmance! Turning Points Four Blade Hustler revolutionized the aluminum propeller market when introduced over 6 years ago. No one had ever produced a state of the art Swept Cleaver design for 40 150hp applications. These props re wrote the rules, proving that you can run a four blade that has unprecedented hole shot, handling, and rough water

Hustler® - Right Hand - Aluminum Propeller - LE1/LE2-1319-4 - 4-Blade - 13" x 19 Pitch

The Prop that put the “four” in Perfourmance! Turning Point’s Four Blade Hustler revolutionized the aluminum propeller market when introduced over 6 years ago. No one had ever produced a state-of-the-art Swept Cleaver design for 40-150hp applications. These props re-wrote the rules, proving that you can run a four blade that has unprecedented hole shot, handling, and rough water stability without the top-end speed loss you experience with other manufacturers’ propellers. These Turning Point props also produced up to 46% more reverse thrust than other comparable designs in recent tests.

The Hustler 4 blade series is perfect for any application that demands enhanced acceleration, cornering, and load carrying capabilities. This prop series is ideally suited for watersports, sterndrive boats, tri-toons, bay boats, and any vessel that can use stern lift. It is our best upgrade of older aluminum designs from the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s, and ’00’s, and will outrun most newer props, including five blade ski props.

Squeeze Cast for Added Strength

Stainless steel performance is built into the Hustler Aluminum prop line. This is achieved through unique blade geometry and an exclusive Turning Point manufacturing process, Squeeze Casting. This process generates the highest mechanical properties attainable in a cast aluminum prop resulting from high density tighter grain structure. Stiffer blades means less flex and a faster prop. Competitors' Aluminum propellers are manufactured utilizing old Die-Cast process that produces props with air bubble, voids, and granularity. Weak, lack of strength and stiffness. Difficult to repair. Blades Flex under load, inefficient, loss of propulsive efficiency.

Long Lasting Ultracoat™ Powder Coated Finish

Exclusive to Turning Point, the Ultracoat powder coat rivals a fine automotive finish, and is more durable than paint. Utilizing a state-of-the-art five step process, Ultracoat gives the propeller a shiny, uniform appearance that enhances any boat's good looks. This is the Gold Standard in Aluminum Corrosion Protection. Prop looks Newer Longer! Compared to Competitors' 4 step Paint and Coating Processes that result in much less abrasion and corrosion resistance.

Large Free Flowing Exhaust Ports

Turning Point's Propeller Housings have massive Exhaust flow pathways. Their Propellers have 40% more exhaust flow Area versus competive product. More exhaust flow and less backpressure can generate more horsepower. Like headers for your boat.

Turning Point manufactures Hustler propellers to fit 6-300+hp Evinrude®, Force®, Honda®, Johnson®, Mariner®, Mercruiser®, Mercury®, Nissan®, OMC®, Parsun®, Suzuki®, Tohatsu®, Volvo® Penta®, and Yamaha® Outboards and Sterndrives. Choose one of our Lifetime Warranty MasterGuard Installation Kits to fit your engine, then choose the propeller that matches your boating requirements. There are 3 and 4 blade, left and right rotation prop models with a variety of diameter and pitch options available for almost all boat types. Turning Point's Props Run Faster, Pull Harder, and Handle Better.

Note: A Hub Kit is required for installation of this propeller. See the Turning Point Selection Chart or the Prop Wizard™ for hub kit selection.

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including CARBON BLACK which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and LEAD which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.


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