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Aluminum Propellers for 25-60HP Suziki Outboard Boat Motor

by fanhuadong 21 Mar 2025

When it comes to choosing an aluminum propeller for your 25–60HP outboard, you might assume one size fits all. Guess what? That’s not always true! Whether you’re looking to replace a worn-out prop or simply seeking an upgrade, understanding the finer details—like blade configuration, pitch, diameter, rotation, and OEM references—can make a real difference in performance. Below, you’ll find a comprehensive table showcasing a range of boat propellers that fit 25–60HP outboard engines. These include options commonly compatible with Suziki motors, plus certain Yamaha and Mercury models. However, we are not affiliated with nor officially endorsed by Yamaha, Mercury, or Suziki. We simply produce props that happen to fit these engines.

Engine Applications

  • Horsepower Range: 25–60HP
  • Gearcase: 3-1/2"
  • T25hp (2010–newer)
  • F30 (4 stroke, 2001–2005; 2015–newer)
  • 40hp (C40, 1984–newer)
  • 48hp (1995–2000)
  • 50hp (Not T50, 1984–newer)
  • F40 (4 stroke, 1999–newer)
  • F50 (4 stroke, 1995–newer)
  • 55hp (1978–1995)
  • 60hp (1976–1991)
  • F60 (4 stroke, 1999–newer)
  • 13 Spline Tooth & Thru-hub Exhaust

This broad range of applications means these propellers serve many outboard motors in the 25–60HP category. While our products are suitable for these engines, we do not claim to be the official supplier or manufacturer for any particular brand.

Detailed Propeller Specifications

Below is an organized list of various OEM references, blade counts, diameters, pitches, and rotation directions. Each propeller is crafted from durable aluminum to help ensure longevity and solid performance on the water.

OEM# B (Blades) D (Diameter) P (Pitch) R (Rotation)
6H5-45943-00-00 3 10 1/8 15 R
6H5-15958-00-00 3 10 1/4 14 R
6H5-45945-00-00 3 10 3/8 13 R
No OEM# Provided 3 10 3/8 14 R
No OEM# Provided 3 10 1/2 13 R
6H5-45952-00-00 3 10 5/8 12 R
No OEM# Provided 3 10 3/4 12 R
No OEM# Provided 3 10 7/8 11 R
663-45943-01-EL 3 11 15 G
No OEM# Provided 3 11 17 R
663-45945-02-EL 3 11 1/8 13 G
663-45958-00-EL 3 11 1/8 14 G
No OEM# Provided 3 11 1/8 16 R
No OEM# Provided 3 11 1/4 13 R
663-45958-01-EL 3 11 1/4 14 R
No OEM# Provided 3 11 1/4 15 R
663-45952-02-EL 3 11 3/8 12 G
No OEM# Provided 3 11 3/8 14 R
676-45941-62-EL 3 11 1/2 11 R
676-45952-62-EL 3 11 1/2 13 R
663-45947-02-EL 3 11 5/8 11 G
No OEM# Provided 3 11 5/8 12 R
663-45954-01-EL 3 11 3/4 10 G
663-45956-01-EL 3 12 1/4 9 G
No OEM# Provided 4 10.1 14 R
No OEM# Provided 4 10.1 15 R
No OEM# Provided 4 10.3 13 R
No OEM# Provided 4 10.6 11 R
No OEM# Provided 4 10.6 12 R

What These Specifications Mean

  • OEM#: This refers to the manufacturer’s original equipment number. Even though some references match Yamaha or Mercury part codes, our brand is independent.
  • B (Blades): Indicates how many blades the propeller has. Most have three, although certain applications use four for enhanced thrust.
  • D (Diameter): The overall width of the propeller, measured from one blade tip across the center to the opposite blade tip.
  • P (Pitch): The theoretical forward movement (in inches) the prop makes in one full rotation, assuming no slippage.
  • R (Rotation): “R” stands for right-hand (clockwise) rotation, while “G” denotes left-hand (counterclockwise) rotation.

Why Choose an Aluminum Prop?

Aluminum propellers are a popular choice for mid-range horsepower outboards because they balance cost, durability, and performance. They also resist corrosion effectively when properly cared for. Whether you’re cruising, fishing, or just enjoying a day on the water, the right aluminum prop can help your boat plane faster and maintain a smooth ride.

Important Disclaimer

We want to emphasize that, although our aluminum propellers can fit certain outboards from Yamaha, Mercury, and Suziki, we are not their official suppliers or partners. We merely design our products to be compatible with various OEM specifications in the 25–60HP range.

Selecting the Right Prop

Choosing the ideal prop involves looking at your engine’s power, your boat’s weight, and your typical boating conditions. If you frequently carry heavy loads or operate in choppy water, consider a propeller with a slightly lower pitch to boost your hole-shot and acceleration. On the other hand, if you prefer maximum top-end speed on calm lakes, a higher pitch might serve you better. When in doubt, consult an experienced marine professional or test multiple options to see which prop best suits your setup.


Feel free to browse our wide selection of aluminum propellers if you need a reliable, cost-effective replacement. Each model is crafted with attention to detail to deliver consistent, long-lasting performance on your outboard motor. Whether you’re after improved acceleration or a more efficient cruising speed, there’s an option in the table above that just might meet your needs. Enjoy your time on the water—after all, that’s what boating is all about!

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