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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1988 bass tracker
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<blockquote data-quote="rook" data-source="post: 156412" data-attributes="member: 3076"><p>That is one really long sentence!! :| :mrgreen: :mrgreen: I have a '83 Bass Tracker that I am building now that I put a manual jack plate on. Dont have much feedback yet as I have only ran it once and I have not put the anti-cavitation plate on yet. I think it would give you some benifits without the plate but I am mainly worried about running "skinny". I will have to have it with how high I want the motor set. I think for the most part any boat would benefit from a jack plate is some way. Check out my Bass Tracker build in my signature at the bottom of this post. Also I will put a link to the anti-cavitation plate that I will be using, may be something to do some research on if you plan on installing a jack plate.</p><p></p><p>https://www.permatrims.com/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rook, post: 156412, member: 3076"] That is one really long sentence!! :| :mrgreen: :mrgreen: I have a '83 Bass Tracker that I am building now that I put a manual jack plate on. Dont have much feedback yet as I have only ran it once and I have not put the anti-cavitation plate on yet. I think it would give you some benifits without the plate but I am mainly worried about running "skinny". I will have to have it with how high I want the motor set. I think for the most part any boat would benefit from a jack plate is some way. Check out my Bass Tracker build in my signature at the bottom of this post. Also I will put a link to the anti-cavitation plate that I will be using, may be something to do some research on if you plan on installing a jack plate. https://www.permatrims.com/ [/QUOTE]
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