acme Marine C Clamp 228S Pullers
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In this puller, I don't think the diameter is as important as you might think. It is most important that the hub is the right size It is required that the puller span the full width of the hub with enough room to manipulate it while it is attached. It appears that this propeller puller would not be able to pull a five-blade propeller, too. With a 13" diameter and a four blade, this fits perfectly.
Our customers say it is one of the easiest pullers to use, since we sell hundreds of them each year.
I do believe this product will be compatible with your 2002 Mastercraft 205V with the 1-inch turbo It is standard for that boat to have an 1/8" shaft.
Fits any onboard prop that measures 11 inches to 13 inches
Selected User Reviews For acme Marine C Clamp 228S Pullers
I removed the prop for the first time. It was a very difficult process. A hammer was used to hit the prop, C clamps were used, gear pullers were used, the prop failed to pull. I finally broke down and paid the price for this overpriced clamp based on My overall experience was pretty good. I hated the price, but I love the device. You can get less expensive models, but you get a lot in return.
My Nautique prop was damaged as a result of my lack of attention. I had a spare prop and this prop puller, so I had good news. As soon as it was on the prop I realized how difficult it would be to remove it without this. My understanding of what I read was Having loosened the bolt an eighth of an inch (1/8") and put this on tight, I hit its back with a 3# hammer, and after the third strike it popped off. You've been successful! Immediately after skiing, back on the slopes.
My 2007 Malibu LSV comp wakeboard boat is equipped with the best tool I own. I was able to easily remove the prop from the camera. The last time I tried to build a wall with 2x4s and a mallet, I wasted hours of time. By using this tool, we were able to remove the virus in five minutes.
The product does exactly what it is advertised to do. I removed my boat prop and it fit perfectly.
I like this puller very much. It had a tight fit on my old computer. Despite my best efforts, I finally gave up after 20 minutes of banging it with my rubber mallet. It took only 30 seconds for the prop to be off using.
This tool had worked better than a wood block and hammer for me when I had tried to drive the prop off by hand. With this tool, I was able to remove my inboard prop within about two minutes. The directions within the package are all you need to follow. There's a lot more weight to it than it looks, and it is extremely well built. I am happy I bought it instead of wasting more time with.
The Chris craft I have is a bit old and I knew something durable would be needed. I was able to accomplish this with little difficulty.
Having this puller work better than expected was a great surprise!.