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 Every since the jackplate... Mine is shooting out some RIDICULOUS rooster tails. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7.../finish032.jpg ::) | 
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 Re: Every since the jackplate... If it's rooster tailing in the yard then I would take the jack plate off. 8) | 
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 Re: Every since the jackplate... Rooster tails such as you have pictured above are quite common when operating outboard powered boats across the lawn ... try down thru the woods ;) ... | 
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 Re: Every since the jackplate... looks like some sort of vodoo ;) | 
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 Re: Every since the jackplate... Have you tried shooting the roosters ;D ;D ;D ;D | 
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 Re: Every since the jackplate... ....and the problem is?  Looks normal to me?? Am I the only one that thinks this looks completely normal? :-/ | 
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 Re: Every since the jackplate... YEP! ;D | 
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 Re: Every since the jackplate... stink, seriously, my 17 Mitchell did the same thing after I put a plate on it, in turns it would blow out, I thought I had the motor too high, but after looking at it, I noticed the part that attached to the boat was dragging, I removed the plate and drilled holes 1" higher and remounted it, of course I had to lower the engine, what i found was the corners of the jack plate were too low on the boat, and they were dragging in the water while on plane, it got worse when you turned, it would actually scoop up water. you usually don't have this problem if it is mounted on a bass boat as there transoms are allready elevated a little. If you were just joking around, them I'lll have to mount some Coon Tails off my 35' outriggers to one up you | 
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 Re: Every since the jackplate... Spare, it was just a joke...better get to coon hunting! ;D I actually did have the same problem you are describing during the initial stages of my jack plate dilema...but all is well now. ;) | 
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