MERCURY MARINE FURY 4 PROPELLER AVAILABLE NOW

Mercury Fury 4

 Sept 18, 2016

The Fury 4 propeller by Mercury Marine, introduced in March to great fanfare at the Bassmaster Classic tournament, is now available to boaters.

Fury 4 has four high-progressive-rake blades made of Mercury’s X7 Alloy for additional lift and superior top speed on heavy, tournament-loaded bass boats.

The Fury 4 features 8 PVS holes that get boats on plane faster and deliver excellent shallow-water launches. What’s more, the Fury 4 delivers stable handling and superior holding in rough water, so anglers can get to the weigh-in on time no matter what conditions they’re facing.

Mercury’s Fury 4 complements the original Fury three-blade propeller, so now there’s a Fury propeller for all anglers. While the three-blade original Fury set the speed standard for bass boats with light and medium loads, the Fury 4 gives competitive bass anglers with tournament-loaded boats an additional 1 mph over the original Fury – making it the fastest propeller in the world for heavy tournament-loaded boats.

The new Fury 4 is available in 24-, 25- and 26-inch pitches in right-hand rotation. It is recommended for tournament-loaded bass boats with outboard power in excess of 200hp.

www.mercurymarine.com

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