Sears Gamefishe prop

launboy

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I need a new prop for a 24 lb. thrust Sears Gamefisher trolling motor. The one on there now has a blade that is bent a little and it causes a lot of vibration. It's a 3 blade prop, made out of some sort of plastic or composite.

The diameter of the prop is about 8 inches, the outer hub diameter is 1 1/4 inches, the outer hub diameter can't be any bigger then this because part of the hub fits into an indent in the motor casing. Also, the shaft size is 3/8 inch and it's a clockwise rotating prop.

Does anybody have one they want to sell, or know anywhere I can get one?

Would Sears have it, or be able to order it? This is an older motor that we got at a rummage sale for $5.00 but it works well, except for the vibration.

Here are some pics.
From the front
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From the back.
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Closeup of the hub.
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Thanks,
Adam
 
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Bondo

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Re: Sears Gamefishe prop

Would Sears have it, or be able to order it?

Ayuh,...... They should have a listing for it,+ Should be able to replace it......

It Looks an awful lot like the 1 for my Motorguide motor......
 

CATransplant

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Re: Sears Gamefishe prop

If you have the model number for your troller, you can look up the parts on Sear's parts website. They have some of the parts for these things, but not all. If they have it, you can order it directly:

http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/index.action

Put your model number in the model number field, using a period between the first three numbers and the last set.

Follow the screen prompts. You should be able to find your prop there.
 

launboy

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Re: Sears Gamefishe prop

An update on the thread. After going to Gander Mountain and a local Marine store, we went to Sears. They were able to look it up and a replacement has to be ordered at a cost of 49.95.:eek: We only paid $5.00 for the whole trolling motor, so I'm going to try to dip that blade in boiling water and bend it back. If that doesn't work, we're going to use it until it self-destructs.

Thanks,
Adam
 
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