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    My neighbor gave me an old LaziTroll 2000 with no prop. Can anyone help me find one? The shaft design is simple: 5/16" diameter with 1/16 flat on the end, attachment is by a cotter pin or roll pin. I have some ideas how to fabricate one, but would prefer OE

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    Check these out and see if you can find what you need.

    trolling motor propellers - Google Search

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    Quote Originally Posted by Majooli2 View Post
    My neighbor gave me an old LaziTroll 2000 with no prop. Can anyone help me find one? The shaft design is simple: 5/16" diameter with 1/16 flat on the end, attachment is by a cotter pin or roll pin. I have some ideas how to fabricate one, but would prefer OE

    Where in Va are you located? Never heard of LaziTroll trolling motors.
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    Pulaski, VA. Usually fishing New River. I may have misspelled the brand
    Last edited by Majooli2; 07-07-2010 at 08:58 PM.

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    Welcome aboard.
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    Thanks! I have sent a manufacturer a message.

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    i think it was shorty evans of huston, mo that made a metal prop that was guaranteed for life. i put a couple on motorguide motors and a couple on two other motors i forget the brand now. if i was over in mo i'd send you one. i'd bet it would fit. never had a problem. they went on with a cotter pin like you describe.


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