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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1997 Landau 1648 Jon Boat
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<blockquote data-quote="Scout27" data-source="post: 289205" data-attributes="member: 5117"><p>#10 The cavitation plate on the motor is no doubt catching the water coming off the transom and spraying it up into the boat. If you can raise the motor so the the cavitation plate is level or slightly above the bottom, then that may fix it. If you can't raise it, then a jackplate will fix things as well, plus give you a better hole shot and a little better top end. You do have power trim, correct? Does the splashing get better when you trim it up some?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scout27, post: 289205, member: 5117"] #10 The cavitation plate on the motor is no doubt catching the water coming off the transom and spraying it up into the boat. If you can raise the motor so the the cavitation plate is level or slightly above the bottom, then that may fix it. If you can't raise it, then a jackplate will fix things as well, plus give you a better hole shot and a little better top end. You do have power trim, correct? Does the splashing get better when you trim it up some? [/QUOTE]
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