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Exactly how high should I mount my outboard
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimbeau" data-source="post: 491360" data-attributes="member: 31884"><p>Actually, moving the motor back a little would be a welcomed improvement in regards to comfort. I noticed some plates only move the motor back 4 inches but that might not be the proper type for my boat. Is there any other benefit, or consequences involved in moving the motor aft on a 14’ Jon? Surly it affects performance in some way. </p><p>Any suggestions for a Jack plate that would work well for this setup? I’m definitely getting into unfamiliar territory here. I’ve always had a boat of some sort but never one that was setup properly. Certainly nothing with a Jack pad!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimbeau, post: 491360, member: 31884"] Actually, moving the motor back a little would be a welcomed improvement in regards to comfort. I noticed some plates only move the motor back 4 inches but that might not be the proper type for my boat. Is there any other benefit, or consequences involved in moving the motor aft on a 14’ Jon? Surly it affects performance in some way. Any suggestions for a Jack plate that would work well for this setup? I’m definitely getting into unfamiliar territory here. I’ve always had a boat of some sort but never one that was setup properly. Certainly nothing with a Jack pad! [/QUOTE]
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