BWR1953
Admiral
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- Jan 23, 2009
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I just started setting up a manual jack plate that came with a donor boat & 150HP Mercury XR6 engine that I bought. The donor was a bass boat and my boat is an aluminum V-hull fish 'n' ski with no pad. The jack plate has a 4" set back.
I've not splashed the boat since the repower and I'm a bit concerned about the jack plate starting height. We have the JP as low as it will go and the AV plate is a good 2 inches above the bottom of the hull.
I know that for a normal setup without a JP, that keeping the AV plate even with the bottom of the hull is a good starting point. I've done that with a lot of my boats.
And, I know that with a JP, the AV plate can safely run quite a bit higher; in some cases as much as 4 or 5 inches above the AV plate.
All that being said, I'm nervous about beginning with the AV plate 2" above the hull bottom. I don't have water pressure or temperature gauges, but they're in my future plans.
I have pix, but can't post them due to the current site issue.
Thoughts, please.
I've not splashed the boat since the repower and I'm a bit concerned about the jack plate starting height. We have the JP as low as it will go and the AV plate is a good 2 inches above the bottom of the hull.
I know that for a normal setup without a JP, that keeping the AV plate even with the bottom of the hull is a good starting point. I've done that with a lot of my boats.
And, I know that with a JP, the AV plate can safely run quite a bit higher; in some cases as much as 4 or 5 inches above the AV plate.
All that being said, I'm nervous about beginning with the AV plate 2" above the hull bottom. I don't have water pressure or temperature gauges, but they're in my future plans.
I have pix, but can't post them due to the current site issue.
Thoughts, please.