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Ifishtolive
Posted 4/15/2014 6:23 PM (#706999 - in reply to #706938)
Subject: RE: Manual Jack Plate?





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Location: Van Buren, Indiana
It would do just about everything you mentioned. The only manual I could recommend is Hydro-Dynamics : http://www.hydrodynamics-usa.com/ I put one on this '04 180 Lowe Stinger and it was awesome. You can raise it to get maximum speed in tournaments or big lakes, and lower it on rough waters to get a better bite. With the exception of the in-between boat I'm running right now (nursing school low funds Lol!) every boat I ever own will have one on it! Lets you wring every ounce of performance from you motor. With Hydros you loosen four bolts and use a socket wrench to ratchet it up in 1/4" increments to the height you want then tighten the bolts back down. If your going say 1" above the pad then you move the bottom bolts up to the top. This is the fastest thing next to hydraulic for way less money!

Take a kid fishing they'll have a lifetime of memories!!

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