A boat propeller is a crucial component in the propulsion system of a boat, responsible for converting the engine's rotational power into forward or backward thrust. They come in various sizes and styles, each designed to match specific boat types and performance needs. The design of the propeller affects the boat's speed, handling, and fuel efficiency, making its selection important for optimal boat performance. In our online shop, we stock a variety of options to match your boat's specifications. Ensure you choose the right hub and bearing for a smooth fit and operation, whether you need a right-hand (RH) prop or another configuration. Our knowledgeable customer support team is ready to assist you in finding the perfect propeller to enhance your boat's performance and reliability.
1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT Elevate your boating experience with the Vetus P4G20X propeller, meticulously engineered for optimal performance and durability. Unlock unparalleled balance, efficiency, and versatility, ensuring smooth operation even at high speeds. Trust Vetus to enhance your vessel's propulsion system with precision-engineered propellers crafted from resilient manganese bronze, offering reliability and longevity on every voyage.
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€ 1.676
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT Unlock the full potential of your boat with the Vetus P4G21X propeller, meticulously designed and engineered to deliver unparalleled performance and reliability. Crafted with precision and expertise, this propeller is optimized to maximize efficiency and ensure smooth operation, making it the ideal choice for boating enthusiasts seeking superior quality and performance on the water.
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€ 1.955,50
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT Enhance your boating adventures with the Vetus P4G22X propeller, meticulously crafted for optimal performance and durability. Designed with precision engineering and advanced materials, this propeller offers smooth operation, efficient thrust, and reliable maneuverability, ensuring an exceptional experience on the water.
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€ 2.248
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT Experience unparalleled performance on the water with the Vetus P4G23X propeller, meticulously designed for optimal thrust, precision maneuverability, and durability, ensuring a seamless boating adventure every time.
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€ 2.501
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT Experience superior marine propulsion with the Vetus P4G24X propeller, meticulously designed for optimal performance and reliability, featuring advanced engineering and precision craftsmanship to ensure smooth operation and efficiency on the water.
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€ 2.794
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT Experience personalized performance in your propulsion system with the Vetus ASGAT20+. This option allows for the custom machining of standard Vetus P3B, P3C, P4E, or P4G propellers, tailoring them to meet your specific requirements. Simply provide comprehensive details in the order notes, and our experts will ensure precision reworking, optimizing the propeller to enhance your boating experience. Elevate your propulsion system confidently with the Vetus ASGAT20+, a tailored solution for those seeking optimal performance and satisfaction in their marine endeavors.
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€ 250
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What are the differences between inboard and outboard boat propellers?
Inboard and outboard boat propellers differ primarily in their placement and integration with the boat's engine. Inboard propellers are part of a system where the engine is mounted inside the boat, driving the propeller through a shaft that extends to the hull's exterior. This setup is commonly used in larger boats and offers better protection for the propeller. Outboard propellers, on the other hand, are attached to an outboard motor, which is mounted externally on the stern of the boat. This arrangement provides easier access for maintenance and replacement, and is typical for smaller boats and sailing vessels. Additionally, inboard propellers often require a more complex and protected installation, while outboard setups allow for greater flexibility and ease of handling.
When searching for boat props, it's important to find the right propeller for your boat to ensure optimal performance. We offer a wide range of boat propellers for sale, including performance propellers, sterndrive, and general propeller-GP models. Our inventory includes PowerTech propellers and custom inboard propellers, perfect for ski and wake boats. Our expert team can help you with any custom inboard propeller needs and provide replacement boat propellers. We strive to offer one of the largest selections of boat props at the lowest prices. Whether you're dealing with a bent prop shaft or need a duo blade powertech prop, we aim to provide consistent quality and fuel economy.
How do the materials used in inboard boat props and shaft affect their performance and durability?
The materials used in boat propellers significantly influence their performance and durability. Bronze propellers, commonly used in many inboard applications, offer excellent corrosion resistance and durability, making them suitable for long-term use in saltwater environments. Stainless steel propellers, on the other hand, provide a stronger alternative with greater impact resistance and less flex under load, enhancing performance by maintaining more precise blade shape at higher speeds. Both materials ensure that the propellers can withstand the harsh marine environment while supporting the specific performance requirements of different types of boats, from sailing vessels to motor-driven crafts.
What is the impact of inboard propellers blade count on a boat’s maneuverability and thrust?
The number of blades on a boat propeller plays a crucial role in determining the boat's maneuverability and thrust. Generally, a propeller with more blades, such as a four or five-blade propeller, provides smoother operation and better traction in the water, which enhances maneuverability at lower speeds and in tight conditions. Fewer blades, like those on a three-blade propeller, typically generate greater top speed and are more efficient, making them ideal for faster inboard and outboard boats. The choice of blade count should align with the boat's intended use and performance goals, whether it's for leisurely sailing or high-speed boating, ensuring optimal propulsion and handling characteristics.