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How important is a jack plate on a prop tunnel hull?
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<blockquote data-quote="marshman" data-source="post: 367540" data-attributes="member: 12129"><p>I think I would Put some power to it and see of it works....</p><p></p><p>Hydraulic is not necessary...many boats do fine with a manual jack set where it needs to be.... Adjustability at the touch of a button is nice to have though to be able to allow for heavy load, deep water, shallow water.... </p><p></p><p>Kind of reminds me of a crane with no hook, or a backhoe with no bucket...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marshman, post: 367540, member: 12129"] I think I would Put some power to it and see of it works.... Hydraulic is not necessary...many boats do fine with a manual jack set where it needs to be.... Adjustability at the touch of a button is nice to have though to be able to allow for heavy load, deep water, shallow water.... Kind of reminds me of a crane with no hook, or a backhoe with no bucket... [/QUOTE]
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