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spareparts 03-17-2007 02:24 PM

Jack Plate
 
any one had any performace gain from adding one to a V-20? I've got to pull the motor to install the hydraulic steering cylinder on my boat, figured while I had if off, it would be a good time to add one.

spareparts 03-17-2007 02:24 PM

Jack Plate
 
any one had any performace gain from adding one to a V-20? I've got to pull the motor to install the hydraulic steering cylinder on my boat, figured while I had if off, it would be a good time to add one.

reelapeelin 03-17-2007 04:53 PM

Re: Jack Plate
 
If no performance advantage, are there any other reasons ya wanna do a J Plate? ...

reelapeelin 03-17-2007 04:53 PM

Re: Jack Plate
 
If no performance advantage, are there any other reasons ya wanna do a J Plate? ...

Mac_Attack 03-17-2007 05:58 PM

Re: Jack Plate
 
Performance gained would have to do with your cavitation plate needing to be raised or lowered. Do you have that problem?

Mac_Attack 03-17-2007 05:58 PM

Re: Jack Plate
 
Performance gained would have to do with your cavitation plate needing to be raised or lowered. Do you have that problem?

randlemanboater 03-17-2007 08:08 PM

Re: Jack Plate
 
With a jack plate you can run your motor higher, theoretically gaining performance. *I know the bass boat guys swear by them, on a V-20, I don't know.

I was thinking about putting one on mine to move the motor back 6-8 inches so that I could use the splashwell area to put in a nice sized livewell.

But that brings up steering cable questions, could you route the cable out from where it comes out of the hull now or would you have to bring it out the transom.

Spare won't have that concern with Hyd. steering.

My thoughts...............who else?

randlemanboater 03-17-2007 08:08 PM

Re: Jack Plate
 
With a jack plate you can run your motor higher, theoretically gaining performance. *I know the bass boat guys swear by them, on a V-20, I don't know.

I was thinking about putting one on mine to move the motor back 6-8 inches so that I could use the splashwell area to put in a nice sized livewell.

But that brings up steering cable questions, could you route the cable out from where it comes out of the hull now or would you have to bring it out the transom.

Spare won't have that concern with Hyd. steering.

My thoughts...............who else?

reelapeelin 03-17-2007 08:24 PM

Re: Jack Plate
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by randlemanboater

My thoughts...............who else?





If I's gonna start gettin' fancy w/mine, I'd probably go in direction of full transom w/a you-know-what and have an oval bait-well built into the transom...but I would only do all that w/a newer hull ;) ...like yours for instance 8) ...

reelapeelin 03-17-2007 08:24 PM

Re: Jack Plate
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by randlemanboater

My thoughts...............who else?





If I's gonna start gettin' fancy w/mine, I'd probably go in direction of full transom w/a you-know-what and have an oval bait-well built into the transom...but I would only do all that w/a newer hull ;) ...like yours for instance 8) ...


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