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High Five

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This High Five propeller will fit Mercury and Mariner outboards from 135 hp and MerCruiser Alpha One and Bravo One stern drives. High Five propellers have forward exhaust ventilation holes that come equipped with the PVS (Performance Vent System) plugs. The size of hole in the PVS are used to vary hole shot engine RPM's and acceleration to best match the boat and boating application. See your owner's manual for the Flo-Torq hub, thrust washers and prop nut part numbers to best fit your engine or drive with this propeller. Mercury Marine’s passion for performance is matched by your drive for the new, the unknown. Our legendary reliability and durability let you boldly embrace your next adventure—large or small—knowing you’re backed by the best quality design, engineering, and materials.

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The HighFive Advantage

Step Up Performance on Underpowered Boats

The improved hole shot and grip of the HighFive prop also make it a great choice for older underpowered boats or boats powered by carbureted two-stroke outboards.

For Heavy Loads and Watersports Applications

With five blades, the HighFive prop has plenty of blade area to generate the lift and holding power needed to get heavily loaded boats on plane quickly and keep them there at the low speeds common for watersports. 

Performance Vent System (PVS)

By swapping plugs in the PVS® holes on the prop, you can quickly custom tune performance, dialing in engine rpm to improve your boat’s hole shot.

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