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DIY jackplate any reason this wouldn't work?
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<blockquote data-quote="surfman" data-source="post: 394152" data-attributes="member: 7404"><p>I have a new 20 hp Yamaha 4s on a 1448 flat bottom and it runs about 27 mph, WOT. There will be a lot of leverage on that, grab the top of it and pull or shake it fore and aft and if you think it is strong enough then it probably is, the angles are not a concern, more concern is the aluminum transom oil canning at the bottom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surfman, post: 394152, member: 7404"] I have a new 20 hp Yamaha 4s on a 1448 flat bottom and it runs about 27 mph, WOT. There will be a lot of leverage on that, grab the top of it and pull or shake it fore and aft and if you think it is strong enough then it probably is, the angles are not a concern, more concern is the aluminum transom oil canning at the bottom. [/QUOTE]
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