776807 BRP Evinrude Johnson Aluminum Hydrus Prop (12-1/2 x 9) for Small 3-3/8" Gearcase (Thru-Hub Exhaust), 13 Tooth Spline

776807 BRP Evinrude Johnson Aluminum Hydrus Propeller (12-1/2 x 9) for Small 3-3/8" Gearcase (Thru-Hub Exhaust), 13 Tooth Spline

776807 BRP Evinrude Johnson Aluminum Hydrus Propeller (12-1/2 x 9) for Small 3-3/8" Gearcase (Thru-Hub Exhaust), 13 Tooth Spline

For Evinrude Johnson OMC BRP, 13 Tooth Spline

  • 40-75 HP (Small Gearcase & Thru-Hub Exhaust)
  • 13 Tooth Spline, 3-3/8 inch gearcase
  • Be sure to count the number of spline teeth on your prop shaft.
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  • 40 HP, 2 Cyl, 1984 - 2005
  • 48 HP, 1987-1996
  • 50 HP, 2 Cyl, 1975 - 2005
  • 55 HP, 2 Cyl, 1976-1979
  • 60 HP 2 Cyl, 1980-1985
  • 65 HP, 2 Cyl, 1980-1985
  • 75 HP, 3 Cyl, 1975-1985
  • Sprint/Formula E  1986-1992

Pitch is how far, in inches,  the boat would travel with 1 prop rotation (under ideal conditions).  Higher pitch = Faster, Lower Pitch = Slower and more power.

Hydrus™ 3 Blade Propeller by BRP®. For Pontoon boats, High Reverse Thrust. BRP portfolio of industry-leading and distinctive products comprises Evinrude marine propulsion systems. BRP support BRP product lines with dedicated parts, accessories and clothing business, to fully enhance your riding experience. A high-thrust prop designed and manufactured to meet the specific performance needs of pontoon boats and workboats. This three-blade prop provides an oversized blade area for maximum thrust and stability (it will keep its grip even when most of the weight is near the bow) and aggressive cupping for tight, balanced turning. The result? A high-thrust prop that bites the water and hangs on tight.

 

Replaces BRP OMC Evinrude 5031621  Michigan 032046

 

Other compatible propellers:

40 - 75 HP Evinrude Johnson BRP Aluminum Propellers for Small 3-3/8" Gearcase (Thru-Hub Exhaust)

40 - 75 HP Evinrude Johnson BRP Stainless Steel Propellers for Small 3-3/8" Gearcase (Thru-Hub Exhaust)

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