SOLAS AMITA SUZUKI 13.8 X 21 PITCH 4 BLADE ALUM PROPELLER
R4,445
The Amita 4 is a four blade aluminum propeller. It’s constructed using Solas’ exclusive squeeze-cast process. It is Solas’ most fuel efficient propeller and is the best choice for towing a skier, a tuber or wakeboarder. This four blade aluminum propeller is a great all-around performer. It offers great hole shot and easy maneuverability. The Amita 4 propeller offers a stronger blade with better performance with outstanding acceleration and top speed. 13.8″ Diameter, 21″ 15-Tooth Spline. Right Hand Rotation. *N*
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Description
WHICH PROPELLER PITCH IS APPROPRIATE:
1. Check the RPM range recommended by the Outboard Motor Manufacturer in the manual.
2. Check the maximum RPM range by reading the instrument panel to determine the optimal pitch and speed.
3. If maximum RPM exceeds the recommended range, lower the RPM by using one level higher pitched propeller. Repeat this procedure to figure out the appropriate pitch propeller.
4. If maximum RMP is lower than the recommended range, raise the RPM by using one level lower pitch propeller. Repeat this procedure to figure out the appropriate pitch propeller.

A diagram to explain the pitch dimension of a propeller. The pitch is the theoretical distance a propeller would travel through water if there were no friction.
P3413-138-21
Size: 13.8 Diameter x 21 Pitch
Blade Count: 4
Shaft Spline Count: 15 (Double check on the type of outboard.)
Rotation: Right Hand
Gearcase Size: 4 1/4″
Hub Kit: Not Required (rubber pressed in hub)
Material: Aluminium
How to Measure Your Gear Case Size:
To accurately measure the diameter of your gear case, measure the area as marked in the image below. There is also a reference table attached below to assist in identifying the size of the gear case accurately.

Gear Case Sizing (Inch):
– 2 1/2
– 3
– 3 1/4
– 3 1/2
– 4 1/4
– 4 3/4
– 5 1/4
How to Count the Splines On Your Shaft:
The image below shows how prop shafts generally look, the marked area is referred to as the splines. To count these splines correctly it is recommended to mark the first spline you are counting and stop once you reach the marked spline again.

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