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E1-1209 Express® Stainless Steel Propeller
Size: 12 x 9
note: A MasterGuard® Hub Kit is required for installation of this propeller. See the Turning Point Selection Chart or the Prop Wizard™ for hub kit selection.
New designs, better speeds, better handling, and saves fuel. The best propellers for lower horsepower pontoon, fishing and work boats!
Using state of the art manufacturing processes, Express® stainless steel propellers are designed to do one thing outperform competition! Each Express® propeller is field tested against competitive OEM and aftermarket props to ensure that your Express® propeller is the best that money can buy!
Express® propellers deliver maximum speed, a quick hole shot and secure handling even on tight turns at wide open throttle. Not all props are created equal, and we prove that with the superior performance of Express® stainless steel propellers.
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New Turning Point Express Propeller Housing 12 x 9 Stainless Steel Better Speeds Saves Fuel
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E2-1211 Express® Stainless Steel Propeller
Size: 12 x 11
note: A MasterGuard® Hub Kit is required for installation of this propeller. See the Turning Point Selection Chart or the Prop Wizard™ for hub kit selection.
New designs, better speeds, better handling, and saves fuel. The best propellers for lower horsepower pontoon, fishing and work boats!
Using state of the art manufacturing processes, Express® stainless steel propellers are designed to do one thing outperform competition! Each Express® propeller is field tested against competitive OEM and aftermarket props to ensure that your Express® propeller is the best that money can buy!
Express® propellers deliver maximum speed, a quick hole shot and secure handling even on tight turns at wide open throttle. Not all props are created equal, and we prove that with the superior performance of Express® stainless steel propellers.
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E1-1011 Express® Stainless Steel Propeller
Size: 10-1/2 x 11
note: A MasterGuard® Hub Kit is required for installation of this propeller. See the Turning Point Selection Chart or the Prop Wizard™ for hub kit selection.
New designs, better speeds, better handling, and saves fuel. The best propellers for lower horsepower pontoon, fishing and work boats!
Using state of the art manufacturing processes, Express® stainless steel propellers are designed to do one thing outperform competition! Each Express® propeller is field tested against competitive OEM and aftermarket props to ensure that your Express® propeller is the best that money can buy!
Express® propellers deliver maximum speed, a quick hole shot and secure handling even on tight turns at wide open throttle. Not all props are created equal, and we prove that with the superior performance of Express® stainless steel propellers.
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- Turning Point Express Propeller Housing – 10-1/2 x 12.
- A MasterGuard? Hub Kit is required for installation of this propeller.
- See the Turning Point Selection Chart or the Prop Wizard for hub kit selection.
- New designs, better speeds, better handling, and saves fuel.
- The best propellers for lower horsepower pontoon, fishing and work boats!
Product Description
Using state of the art manufacturing processes, Express? stainless steel propellers are designed to do one thing outperform competition! Each Express? propeller is field tested against competitive OEM and aftermarket props to ensure that your Express? propeller is the best that money can buy!… More >>
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Ok, from a design, technological, and flattering standpoint, I think that the A380 is a cool and interesting plane.
However, not many airports have the long runways to allow the A380 land on.
It’s a very big plane. Is it really cost and fuel saving or efficient?
Just some thoughts.
What are yours?
Don’t get me wrong. I still find it a very interesting plane.
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ive notice a lot of people go 80 85 even 90 on the highway, they must be rich to waste all that gas. Gas is getting ridiculously high and people arent conserving. Do you go the speed limit or under?
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