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 BBlades.com - Longtail Props 
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Post BBlades.com - Longtail Props
A buddy uses these props on his speed boat. He thought they made Surface drive props, but all I see is longtail props.

Thought you guys might have an interest.
http://bblades.com/product-category/pro ... d/bblades/

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Post Re: BBlades.com - Longtail Props
looks like longtail, the hex adapter is interesting though...

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 11:27 am
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Post Re: BBlades.com - Longtail Props
Good find.


Ease Of Installation and Removal!
Our unique hub system retrofits to any current screw drive shaft on any long-tail mud motor. No more pounding, beating or struggling with removal or cumbersome over-priced removal tools!

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Post Re: BBlades.com - Longtail Props
I like this idea! Having just removed my LT threaded prop, I was also wondering if there are any reviews on the blblades LT prop? I believe this type of hub is what is on the MB SLT? As most of us know, even with anti-seize grease, which I apply, removing a prop is not too easy. I've been meaning for a number of years, :), to fabricate a removal tool from bar stock as indicated on the GD and other sites. Anyway, this is potentially a great improvement for LT prop assemblies.

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