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<blockquote data-quote="jellio5" data-source="post: 191594" data-attributes="member: 5172"><p>First off great job on getting it up and running. I'd be nervous with that wood jack plate...I would for sure get an aluminum one made up for it. Might be spendy but so would losing your motor...in the mean time I'd put a chain or something on there in case it breaks. Also remember you don't have to go full throttle with the boat if you don't feel comfortable. IMO it's better to have the motor farther in the water than the other way around. I'd rather be an inch or two low than high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jellio5, post: 191594, member: 5172"] First off great job on getting it up and running. I'd be nervous with that wood jack plate...I would for sure get an aluminum one made up for it. Might be spendy but so would losing your motor...in the mean time I'd put a chain or something on there in case it breaks. Also remember you don't have to go full throttle with the boat if you don't feel comfortable. IMO it's better to have the motor farther in the water than the other way around. I'd rather be an inch or two low than high. [/QUOTE]
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