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<blockquote data-quote="fakirone" data-source="post: 364740" data-attributes="member: 14476"><p>So I have decided to purchase a jack plate for my 25hp Mercury 2 stroke/ Alumacraft NCS 1442. I figure it'll help out with the prop motor for now and I'll need it when I go to a jet pump (15" transom). I thought that I had bought a small jack plate through Bass Pro, but the thing is HUGE. No way I am putting that thing on my boat.</p><p>I would prefer to have a jack plate that is one piece, that has the screw type adjuster on it, and no more than 5" set back if I can avoid it. I do not want to use a mini jacker because I am worried about having to remount it when I go to jet. Does anyone know what jack plate fits this description?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fakirone, post: 364740, member: 14476"] So I have decided to purchase a jack plate for my 25hp Mercury 2 stroke/ Alumacraft NCS 1442. I figure it'll help out with the prop motor for now and I'll need it when I go to a jet pump (15" transom). I thought that I had bought a small jack plate through Bass Pro, but the thing is HUGE. No way I am putting that thing on my boat. I would prefer to have a jack plate that is one piece, that has the screw type adjuster on it, and no more than 5" set back if I can avoid it. I do not want to use a mini jacker because I am worried about having to remount it when I go to jet. Does anyone know what jack plate fits this description? [/QUOTE]
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