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<blockquote data-quote="Badbagger" data-source="post: 303845" data-attributes="member: 5389"><p>Thanks Dave, well decided to bite the bullet on a jack plate. I have to get the version with an internal pump. With 4 batteries and an external oil tank, I"m running out of room in the stern. Atlas looks decent and pretty popular BUT seems they have their issues from my reading.</p><p>Looks like I'll go with a Bob's Action Jackplate. Found it for $865 plus tax and shipping in state. Working with the folks at jmsonline.net on a price match and I won't pay tax. Just need to hunt a water pressure gauge next. Spent the afternoon emailing Bob's Tech Support and other boat related stuff...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badbagger, post: 303845, member: 5389"] Thanks Dave, well decided to bite the bullet on a jack plate. I have to get the version with an internal pump. With 4 batteries and an external oil tank, I"m running out of room in the stern. Atlas looks decent and pretty popular BUT seems they have their issues from my reading. Looks like I'll go with a Bob's Action Jackplate. Found it for $865 plus tax and shipping in state. Working with the folks at jmsonline.net on a price match and I won't pay tax. Just need to hunt a water pressure gauge next. Spent the afternoon emailing Bob's Tech Support and other boat related stuff... [/QUOTE]
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