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McGard® Propeller Lock

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  • Anti-theft device
  • Naval brass and hardened stainless steel construction
  • Maximum security for 24-hour protection

McGard’s Prop Lock is a convenient anti-theft device that doesn't have to be removed before entering the water. Its free-spinning collar turns without loosening the lock when attacked by gripping tools. Constructed of naval brass and hardened stainless steel. Once installed, McGard’s prop lock offers maximum security for 24 hour protection. [Read More]

   



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Prop Lock Yamaha / Honda

38-523-514-02
Your Price (each): $51.99
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Prop Lock

38-548-800-00
Your Price (each): $56.99
In stock


  • Anti-theft device
  • Naval brass and hardened stainless steel construction
  • Maximum security for 24-hour protection

McGard’s Prop Lock is a convenient anti-theft device that doesn't have to be removed before entering the water. Its free-spinning collar turns without loosening the lock when attacked by gripping tools. Constructed of naval brass and hardened stainless steel. Once installed, McGard’s prop lock offers maximum security for 24 hour protection.

Model A fits stern drives
  • MerCruiser: Alpha 1, Bravo 1(Including X & XR), TRS
  • OMC Cobra and King Cobra
  • Volvo SX (up to Model year 1999)
Model A fits outboards
  • Mercury/Mariner 70 HP and larger (except 225 HP 4 stroke)
  • Johnson/Evinrude 150 HP and larger (2 stroke)
Model B fits stern drives
  • All Yamaha
Model B fits outboards
  • Honda 75 HP and larger
  • Suzuki 40 HP and larger
  • Yamaha 115 HP and larger
  • Johnson/Evinrude 150 HP and larger (4 stroke)
Model C fits outboards
  • Johnson/Evinrude 40hp to 130hp
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Are each keyed differently

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If you have this lock, how is it protected from thieves? If they are the Pro's, could they have a key to fit the lock or are they totally keyed different to eliminate this problem?
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looks like there are many different keys
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 - Lake Barkley KY
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If thieves try to steal the prop, the stainless barrel of the lock/nut just spins, no matter how much they try to wrench on it. You have to have the McGard key and socket wrench to remove. You should keep your key with you not your boat. No worries about different keys.
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 - springfield, mo
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