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Tidal Wake Harmonic Propeller Yourself Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of Tidal Wake Harmonic Propeller Yourself

Now anyone can remove and replace an INBOARD boat propeller. It's EASY with Tidal Wake Harmonic Prop Puller. FITS 1" & 1 1/8" Shafts. A "must-have" in every boater’s toolbox! You can replace your own propeller on a trailer or lift and be back to having fun on the water in minutes. No need to trailer to a dealer or marina. Precision crafted, individually machined one-at-a time in USA. It's a high quality, tight tolerance fit on your boat’s propeller shaft and threads. Made of Premium grade Stainless Steel 416 that’s extra hard and durable. The design and composition of this steel have greater harmonic properties than brass, bronze, aluminum, and common steels. Works on 2 blade, 3 blade, 4 blade, 5 blade (high performance) boat propellers. Prop Puller works on 1 inch and 1-1/8 inch inboard shafts. Both of these shafts have a tapered end to a 3/4" thread for prop nut. These are "direct" and "V-drive" boats of any size and include: Mastercraft, Nautique, Moomba, Tige, Malibu, Centurion, Supra, Sanger, Ski Supreme, Axis, Correct Craft, Heyday, Century, Sea Ray, Wellcraft, Pavati, Varatti, and more. No need for clumsy c-clamps that won’t work on all style of props! Tidal Wake Prop Puller is as EZ as 1, 2, 3! 1. Screw Prop Puller on propeller shaft. 2. Strike domed top with a hammer or mallet. 3. Watch the Harmonic Vibrations loosen the prop for removal. That's it! PRO-TIP - turn the steering wheel so the rudder allows you better access for a better angle on your hit. For Stubborn Props, try backing it off 1/4 turn before hitting.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Fast and light best in sports

My only complaint was that I had a bad angle to hit it but it didn't matter. A few "clicks" due to the fact that the steering wheel interfered and he fell off. This is from an 83 foot ski centurion. I believe the original prop is not the problem.

Pros
  • Great for a small house
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 5 out of 5

No go on 2018 VLX in Sports

The factory bracket could not be removed from our 2018 Malibu VLX. Followed directions, added heat but it wouldn't budge. The clamp style handled it with no issues. It is difficult to hit the forehead because the rudder interferes.

Pros
  • good stuff
Cons
  • Safety

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The thing works! suitable for boating

I need a lot of time to write a review. This thing works. I tried a hammer and a piece of wood, a hammer and a piece of aluminum rod and nothing worked for several hours. I unscrewed the overtone puller without thinking that anything would happen. three medium hits with a hammer and he flies out. I was surprised ! If you have a boat, buy it. enough.

Pros
  • great product
Cons
  • high price

Revainrating 4 out of 5

May not work if prop has never been removed and your boat is older.

Tried several times. Even a friend read the instructions and confirmed I had followed the correct procedure. Vain. He was never released. I had to use a conventional puller. I have a 2001 boot with 1 1/8" shank. My problem may have been that my prop never came off or even tried to come off. So maybe the problem was 18 years old.

Pros
  • Absolute legend
Cons
  • Useless functions

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Works with a light beat, but.

Works with a light tap, and finally it came off. WD40 or some lubrication after 50 awkwardly angled hits with a 2.5# slide. Small and easy to use. I had to buy a Type-C clamp as there might be a situation where we need to drag the propeller in the water and this option would make the difficult task even more difficult. We are on a houseboat on Lake Powell and if we were to hit a rock 30 miles from the dock this product would not be ideal for swinging a sledgehammer under 2 feet of water. 2016…

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Expensive