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Seacrets 03-19-2007 10:09 PM

Re: Jack Plate
 
I fish on a 24' Pro Line flat back boat (1976). This boat runs real skinny for a 24' and with the jack plate, we've been in some really shallow stuff. I just repowered my 86 V20 and I kick myself for not installing one. If you fish in shallow water, the next thing you'll want is a power pole.

Seacrets 03-19-2007 10:09 PM

Re: Jack Plate
 
I fish on a 24' Pro Line flat back boat (1976). This boat runs real skinny for a 24' and with the jack plate, we've been in some really shallow stuff. I just repowered my 86 V20 and I kick myself for not installing one. If you fish in shallow water, the next thing you'll want is a power pole.

boatnluvr 04-02-2007 09:20 PM

Re: Jack Plate
 
Question for anyone running with a jackplate. I had a 4" setback installed with a 5"vertical lift, but the mechanic stated that the 25" is sitting too low and water is shooting straight up and hitting the steering bracket at the front of the motor. Does anyone using one of these have water spray in the front of the motor?

boatnluvr 04-02-2007 09:20 PM

Re: Jack Plate
 
Question for anyone running with a jackplate. I had a 4" setback installed with a 5"vertical lift, but the mechanic stated that the 25" is sitting too low and water is shooting straight up and hitting the steering bracket at the front of the motor. Does anyone using one of these have water spray in the front of the motor?

spareparts 04-02-2007 11:22 PM

Re: Jack Plate
 
sounds like its still too low, what hole do you have it mounted in?

spareparts 04-02-2007 11:22 PM

Re: Jack Plate
 
sounds like its still too low, what hole do you have it mounted in?

tsubaki 04-03-2007 08:09 AM

Re: Jack Plate
 
I'm considering this. http://www.cook-mfg.com/plfeatures.html I've purchased two of their products, the extreme thickness in parts is almost insane.

tsubaki 04-03-2007 08:09 AM

Re: Jack Plate
 
I'm considering this. http://www.cook-mfg.com/plfeatures.html I've purchased two of their products, the extreme thickness in parts is almost insane.

boatnluvr 04-03-2007 11:06 AM

Re: Jack Plate
 
The plate is a T&H Marine Fixed Plate (4" Setback, 3" lift, plus 2.5"lift with alternate mounting holes). They mounted it in the highest holes. I am a little bummed that I had to order a CMC model 40012 which has up to a 6.5" lift and is manually adjustable. It cost me $140 plus $120 expedited shipping (yikes), to get it there by Wednesday when they are available to work on it. Unfortunately the work is being done at the boat yard on Cape Cod 75 miles from where I live, so it is sight unseen. I will be traveling there Friday and will dope slap the guy if he had mounted it wrong and cost me more cake. I hope this new one will do it.

http://cook-mfg.net/cart/index.php?m...products_id=11

boatnluvr 04-03-2007 11:06 AM

Re: Jack Plate
 
The plate is a T&H Marine Fixed Plate (4" Setback, 3" lift, plus 2.5"lift with alternate mounting holes). They mounted it in the highest holes. I am a little bummed that I had to order a CMC model 40012 which has up to a 6.5" lift and is manually adjustable. It cost me $140 plus $120 expedited shipping (yikes), to get it there by Wednesday when they are available to work on it. Unfortunately the work is being done at the boat yard on Cape Cod 75 miles from where I live, so it is sight unseen. I will be traveling there Friday and will dope slap the guy if he had mounted it wrong and cost me more cake. I hope this new one will do it.

http://cook-mfg.net/cart/index.php?m...products_id=11


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