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This is an OEM part manufactured by Mercury Marine 30 dayreturn policy Product Description Black Max For good overall performance and value, the Black Max is your prop. The Black Max aluminum propellers are standard equipment on most boats with Mercury/Mariner/MerCruiser power. Recommended for use...
Part number 865108R10 HP / kW @ flywheel 350 / 261 Maximum RPM (WOT) 4600 - 5000 Engine type V-8 Remanufactured Iron Marine Block Displacement (CID/L) 383 / 6.3 Bore and stroke 4.03 x 3.75" / 102 x 95 mm Compression ratio 9.0:1 Fuel ethanol tolerance Up to 10% Engine...
10. Finish the drop-shot rig by tying on a weight at the end of the dropper line. Confidence is the Name of the Game Practice the knot a few times before going fishing, to make sure you’re able to tie it quickly. Once tied, double check that the knot is snug and clean, so you...
Tip 1 – Use live bait The first thing Neil always tells people is to start with live bait. Fish already want to eat worms and minnows, so they don’t have to be tricked. The number of lure options on the shelves is overwhelming. Learning to fish those lures takes time. Starting with...