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8M4004173 Trolling Motor Propeller Replacement for Motorguide Katana Two-Blade Propeller, 3.5inch Hub, 10.25inch Diameter Drill Propeller Replacement Part

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  • Replacement Part: This trolling motor propeller replacement for MotorGuide Katana Two-Blade Propeller 8M4004173. Suitable for MotorGuide trolling motor systems (excluding Hand-Op X3 Models).
  • Easy Installation: Insert the prop pin into the hole, then install the trolling motor prop, and finally rotate the motor prop nut to tighten the motor prop securely in place.
  • Package Includes: 8M4004173 drill propeller, Prop Pin & Nut. While the weedless propeller delivers superior performance in turbulent water conditions, shallow waters, and open-water environments.
  • Two-Blade Prop: With 3.5-inch hub, 10.25-inch diameter. Efficiency design ensures up to 30% greater power efficiency compared to previous prop models.
  • Please Noted: Please feel free to consult us any question about our drill powered boat propeller at anytime,we will reply to you within 24hrs.



Product Description

trolling motor propeller

8M4004173 Katana Two-Blade Propeller Replacement for MotorGuide Trolling Motor Propeller , 3.5" Hub, 10.25" Diameter Includes Prop Pin, Nut and Washer

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Why Choose Our Propeller?

1.Designed for trolling motor drills and boats, ensuring seamless performance.

2.Perfect for enhancing the efficiency of your trolling motor prop and maintaining clean, reliable operation.

3.Tested to deliver lasting durability and performance in demanding conditions.

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Upgrade Your Trolling Motor Performance Today! Enhance your trolling motor drills and boats with our high-quality Katana Two-Blade Propeller. Experience superior performance and reliability with every use.


Gregory Menard
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025
Did not fit the shaft with out drilling out the bore. Put it back in the bag and ordered OEM replacement. Did not use it, kept it for emergency replacement, i drilled the shaft hole to the proper size.