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Turning Point Hustler Props

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Turning Point Hustler Propellers are meticulously designed for enhanced acceleration, cornering, and load-carrying capabilities in all applications. Browse PartsVu's comprehensive catalog of Turning Point Hustler Propellers & Propeller Kits for optimal performance and enjoyment on the water, including Aluminum 3-Blade Props (Right Hand Twist & Left Hand Twist) and Aluminum 4-Blade Props (Right Hand Twist & Left Hand Twist).

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  • Turning Point - Hustler Aluminum Propeller - Right Hand - 3-Blade - 10.5" x 11 Pitch - R3-1011 - 21221110

    Turning Point Propellers

    Turning Point - Hustler Aluminum Propeller - Right Hand - 3-Blade - 10.5" x 11 Pitch - R3-1011 - 21221110

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  • Turning Point - Hustler Aluminum Propeller - Right Hand - 3-Blade - 10.375" x 14 Pitch - H1-1014 - 21301410

    Turning Point Propellers

    Turning Point - Hustler Aluminum Propeller - Right Hand - 3-Blade - 10.375" x 14 Pitch - H1-1014 - 21301410

    $99.64 $117.00
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  • Turning Point - Hustler Aluminum Propeller - Right Hand - 3-Blade - 10.125" x 13 Pitch - R1-1013 - 21201310

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    Turning Point - Hustler Aluminum Propeller - Right Hand - 3-Blade - 10.125" x 13 Pitch - R1-1013 - 21201310

    $93.67 $110.00
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  • Turning Point - Hustler Aluminum Propeller - Left Hand - 4-Blade - 14.5" x 17 Pitch - LE-1417-4L - 21501740

    Turning Point Propellers

    Turning Point - Hustler Aluminum Propeller - Left Hand - 4-Blade - 14.5" x 17 Pitch - LE-1417-4L - 21501740

    $154.98 $182.00
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  • Turning Point - Hustler Aluminum Propeller - Right Hand - 3-Blade - 10.375" x 13 Pitch - R2-1015 - 21211310

    Turning Point Propellers

    Turning Point - Hustler Aluminum Propeller - Right Hand - 3-Blade - 10.375" x 13 Pitch - R2-1015 - 21211310

    $104.09 $110.00
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  • Turning Point - Hustler Aluminum Propeller - Right Hand - 3-Blade - 10.75" x 12 Pitch - H1-1012 - 21301210

    Turning Point Propellers

    Turning Point - Hustler Aluminum Propeller - Right Hand - 3-Blade - 10.75" x 12 Pitch - H1-1012 - 21301210

    $99.64 $117.00
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  • Turning Point - Hustler Aluminum Propeller - Left Hand - 4-Blade - 15" x 15 Pitch - LE-1415-4L - 21501540

    Turning Point Propellers

    Turning Point - Hustler Aluminum Propeller - Left Hand - 4-Blade - 15" x 15 Pitch - LE-1415-4L - 21501540

    $154.98 $182.00
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  • Turning Point - Hustler Aluminum Propeller - Right Hand - 3-Blade - 10.125" x 13 Pitch - R3-1013 - 21221310

    Turning Point Propellers

    Turning Point - Hustler Aluminum Propeller - Right Hand - 3-Blade - 10.125" x 13 Pitch - R3-1013 - 21221310

    $84.41 $110.00
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  • Turning Point - Hustler Aluminum Propeller - Left Hand - 4-Blade - 14" x 19 Pitch - LE-1419-4L - 21501940

    Turning Point Propellers

    Turning Point - Hustler Aluminum Propeller - Left Hand - 4-Blade - 14" x 19 Pitch - LE-1419-4L - 21501940

    $154.98 $182.00
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Turning Point Hustler Propellers and Accessories - Resources & Information

The Turning Point Hustler line of aluminum props offers race-proven geometry for the best boating experience on the water. These propellers are squeeze-cast for exceptional durability and optimized performance, and feature tuned-exhaust vents for higher horsepower and unbeatable hole shot. To protect against corrosion and wear, are also Turning Point Hustler Props are protected by a powder-coated finish through a meticulous 5-step process. 

Browse our entire selection of Turning Point Hustler Propellers and Turning Point Hustler Prop Hardware by category, including:

In addition, PartsVu offers a complete Turning Point Propeller catalog for all major outboard engine manufacturers. Whether you’re looking for Turning Point Hub Kits, Propeller Hardware, and Propeller Tools, PartsVu has what you need to get the job done. Need help servicing your Turning Point Propellers? PartsVu regularly publishes helpful how-to guides and other valuable maintenance information to help boaters service their outboard engines, boats, trailers, and more. Browse the PartsVu Xchange, our outboard maintenance blog, for a wide range of relevant topics and review the FAQ section below, covering everything you need to know about maintaining your boat in confidence.

Turning Point Hustler Props FAQ

What are Turning Point Hustler Props?

Some key features of the Turning Point Hustler Props include:

  1. High-quality construction: These propellers are made from durable, corrosion-resistant aluminum, which makes them long-lasting and reliable.
  2. High-performance design: The Hustler propellers are designed to optimize the performance of your boat and engine, providing improved acceleration, top speed, and handling.
  3. Wide range of sizes and pitches: The Hustler propellers are available in a variety of sizes and pitch options to suit different engines and boats, so you can find the right propeller for your specific needs.
  4. Easy installation and maintenance: Turning Point propellers come with a comprehensive installation manual and are easy to install and maintain. They can be easily cleaned and lubricated to keep them in good condition.
  5. Limited warranty: Turning Point propellers come with a limited warranty, which covers defects in materials and workmanship. This can give you peace of mind and protection against any potential problems.

Overall, the Turning Point Hustler Props are a reliable and high-performance choice for boats with outboard motors. They are made from durable, corrosion-resistant materials and are designed to improve the performance and efficiency of your boat. They are also easy to install and maintain.

How to change a prop on a boat?

If you’re looking to learn how to install boat propeller or replace a prop on your boat, you will need the following items:

  1. New propeller
  2. Wrench or socket set
  3. Boat jack or boat lift to support the boat
  4. Safety glasses

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to change the propeller:

  1. First, you will need to remove the old propeller. To do this, you will need to locate the propeller nut and use a wrench or socket set to loosen it. If the nut is very tight, you may need to use penetrating oil to help loosen it.
  2. Once the nut is loose, you can remove the old propeller by pulling it off the shaft.
  3. Next, you will need to install the new propeller. Place the new propeller on the shaft and make sure it is properly aligned.
  4. Tighten the propeller nut with the wrench or socket set. It is important to tighten the nut as much as possible, as the propeller will be under a lot of stress while the boat is in motion.
  5. Once the new propeller is securely in place, you can lower the boat back into the water. Test the propeller by starting the engine and making sure it is running smoothly.

It is always a good idea to follow the manufacturer's recommendations when changing a propeller on a boat, as there may be specific instructions that you need to follow.

What's the difference between a 3 blade vs 4 blade prop for outboard engines?

Are you deciding between a 3 blade or 4 blade prop for your outboard motor(s)? The main difference between 3-blade and 4 blade props (such as a Turning Point 4 blade prop) for outboard engines is the amount of thrust they can produce and the smoothness of operation.

  • 3-blade propellers are generally more efficient at producing thrust, as they have less blade area and create less drag. This means they can often provide more speed for a given engine power. They also tend to be more durable and require less maintenance than 4-blade propellers.
  • 4 blade propellers, on the other hand, are known for smooth operation and low vibration levels. They are often used on boats that need to operate at low speeds or in rough water conditions, as they provide a more comfortable ride. However, they are generally less efficient at producing thrust than 3-blade propellers and may require more power to achieve the same speed.

Overall, the difference between 3 blade and 4 blade prop comes down to the specific needs of the application. 

Aluminum vs stainless steel prop - what's better for my boat and outboard engine?

A common question among boaters is : Should I install an aluminum vs stainless steel propeller for my boat. 

Both aluminum and stainless steel props have their own benefits and drawbacks.

  • Aluminum props are generally lighter and less expensive than stainless steel props, which means they will be easier to turn and can provide better fuel efficiency. They are also less durable than stainless steel props and can be more prone to damage from impacts or corrosion.
  • Stainless steel props are more durable and resistant to corrosion than aluminum props, which makes them a good choice for boats that will be used in saltwater environments. They are also more expensive and heavier than aluminum props, which can reduce fuel efficiency and make them more difficult to turn.

When deciding between an aluminum and stainless steel prop, you should consider the size and weight of your boat, as well as the size and power of your outboard engine. A larger, heavier boat or a more powerful engine may require a stainless steel prop to provide sufficient thrust, while a smaller, lighter boat may be able to use an aluminum propeller. It's also important to consider the type of water you'll be using the boat in and whether you need a prop that is resistant to corrosion.

What's the best paint for boat propellers?

It's important to use a paint that can withstand the harsh conditions that boat propellers are subjected to, such as saltwater exposure and abrasive debris. Here are a few options to consider:

  • Epoxy paint: This type of paint is very durable and resistant to water, making it a good choice for boat propellers. It dries to a hard finish and can withstand the wear and tear of everyday use.
  • Marine-grade paint: This type of paint is specifically designed for use on boats and other marine vessels. It is resistant to water and UV rays, and can withstand saltwater exposure.
  • Zinc chromate primer: This is a special type of primer that is often used on boat propellers to provide additional protection against corrosion. It is applied before the top coat of paint and helps to create a barrier between the metal and the water.

In general, it's a good idea to choose a paint that is specifically designed for use on boats or marine equipment. This will ensure that it is able to withstand the unique challenges of this environment.

What's the best prop for bow lift?

The best boat props for bow lift will depend on a number of factors, including the size and weight of your boat, the horsepower of your engine, and the type of water you will be operating in. Here are a few things to consider when selecting a prop for bow lift:

  • Pitch: The pitch of a prop refers to the distance it will travel in one revolution. A higher pitch prop will provide more bow lift, but may also require more power to turn.
  • Diameter: The diameter of a prop is also important for bow lift. A larger diameter prop will provide more lift, but may also be less efficient at higher speeds.
  • Blade design: The shape and design of the blades on a prop can also affect its performance. Some designs are better suited for bow lift than others.

It's generally a good idea to consult with a prop specialist or a marine mechanic when selecting a prop for your boat. They will be able to help you choose a prop that is well-suited for your specific needs.

How can I select the right Turning Point Prop for my outboard engine?

Whether you’ve got a MerCruiser150 hp outboard, Yamaha 75 hp outboard, or even a Mercury pro kicker, Turning Point offers a great resource to find a compatible propeller for your outboard, inboard, and sterndrive engine(s). Use the online tools found at the Turning Point Prop Wizard by selecting your Manufacturer, Horsepower, Model, Year, and other additional information (ie. left hand twist, right hand twist, etc.). You’ll be provided a list of compatible props for your particular engine and boat model, making the process of finding a propeller a cinch. 

Are 3 blade propellers better than 4 blade propellers for boats?

The number of blades on a boat's propeller can affect its performance in different ways. In general, 3 blade propellers are more commonly used on boats than 4 blade propellers because they are typically more efficient and provide better acceleration. This is because 3 blade propellers have a larger diameter and are able to displace more water, which gives the boat more thrust. 3 blade propellers are also easier to turn, which can make them more responsive and maneuverable. However, 4 blade propellers can provide some advantages in certain situations. They are typically better at reducing drag, which can make them more effective for boats that are travelling at high speeds. They are also less susceptible to ventilation, which can be a problem for boats that operate in choppy or turbulent water. Ultimately, the best choice of propeller will depend on the specific needs and requirements of the boat and its operator.

Where can I learn more about Turning Point Propellers for my boat and outboard motor?

PartsVu has plenty of resources for everything you need to know about Turning Point Props for your boat, including common boat propeller problems, maintenance tasks, and more. Start with the following guides and use the search bar to find plenty of other useful guides to maintain your boat in confidence: