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Propeller Line Guards for Boat Engine Props - Highest Quality on the Market
This "Propeller Line Guard" is designed for the serious boater or fisherman.
Will protect the propeller and skeg from damage in shallow water. Ideal accessory to keep lines and downrigger wires away from propeller. 4" wide stainless steel band complete with "Pressure Relief Ports" to enhance performance. 10 gauge heavy duty protection for propeller. Also increases efficiency of propeller. All stainless steel mounting hardware included. Entire unit electropolished for extra long life. Nine sizes from 7" to 16" propeller diameter.
Security and Peace of Mind
On today's busy lakes, rivers and waterways littered with debris and with rocky bottoms, a propeller guard is an exceptional security feature and an inexpensive way to protect your propeller, engine and boat from damage and high repair bills. A broken propeller on rough seas can be a very dangerous predicament!
Savings in Time & Money
Boaters and fishermen, the Line Guards can save you $ in new props from hitting bottom, and save time in untangling line, downrigger cables and gear from your propeller and save money in lost fishing tackle!
Don't compromise with plastic guards that bend, flex & break. Go with our stainless steel products that will last forever! Constructed and independently tested to perform under extreme sea conditions. Prop guards may become mandatory in the U.S. Be safe, be proactive, act now. Used by Coast Guards and Military worldwide. Now available for all your boating needs too.
Superior in Quality to All Others - You Pay For What You Get!
Choose from the several sizes of LINE GUARDS below based on your engine
after reading IMPORTANT SIZING INFO below.
Important Sizing Instructions - For Propeller Safety and Line Guards:
The actual propeller diameter in not the accurate measurement for the guard selection. Please refer to chart and sizing diagram and information below to determine the accurate measurement for correct Guard selection.
ATTENTION: Maximum HP and Speed Ratings:
Recommended Safety Prop Guards |
Max. HP
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Max. MPH
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Max. KPH
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90709 |
8
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20
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32
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90910 to 91415 |
120
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40
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64
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91516 & 91617 |
200
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30
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48
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To select correct guard measure the distance from under the anti-cavitation plate to the bottom of the skeg. See “A” on drawing.
Example:
If this distance measures 12", the Guard diameter should be 12". Select: Model 91112 Safety Guard or Model 91112-4 Line Guard.
The propeller diameter is always less than the distance from under the anti-cavitation plate to the bottom of the skeg, usually at least 1” to allow for ½” clearance below anti-cavitation plate and ½” above the bottom of the skeg. To select Guard size by propeller diameter only is not recommended. The above mentioned example is the correct selection guide. |
Propeller Guard Testimonials
I'm Pete Jones from Concord, New Hampshire (USA)
I'd like to extol the value and merits of your prop guard product. I called recently to order my second one. I have one on my 50 horse pontoon boat, now I'm ordering one for my 15 horse Mariner on my 14 foot Grumman fishing boat. The guard paid for itself 4 times over last summer. I can't wait to get one on our small boat before my two sons hit the water again this year. The guard is about the same price as the blade on my outboard, so it'll pay for itself the first rock my son finds in our river. They go on easy, stay firm and I really feel my motor is protected. I don't know why you haven't sold one of these for every boat yet. Don't worry, when word gets out, YOU WILL! Attached you'll find a picture I took recently of the guard on my 50 horse 4 cycle. It's in a foot of snow in our back yard. It's winter here now, but it'll warm up soon and it'll be back in the water then. The prop guard covers the blade all four seasons here at our house and this picture shows it. Thanks again," Pete Jones
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"Thanks I received the guard yesterday. It looks great! I hope to install it in the next couple of days. Good to see PRIDE OF CRAFTSMANSHIP IS NOT DEAD."Thomas Schneider
"I have a Yamaha 9.9 HP, 4 stroke high thrust trolling motor on a 24 foot aluminum cabin cruiser. The prop is currently uncovered and I just ate another downrigger line in a high wind today. I would like to guard the prop as this is the fourth time I've wound line." Doug & Peg Albertson |
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"I only lost about 4mph on top end (25mph to 21mph) and it's already saved me 2 props! Thanks." Thomas Schneider |