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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Jack Plate vs Tilt and Trim
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<blockquote data-quote="Skunked again" data-source="post: 495431" data-attributes="member: 7304"><p>The Jackplate (especially a powered unit) will help optimizing engine performance. Helps to find “the sweet spot”, whether rough water, a change in boat load, or both. </p><p>If you’re already happy with engine performance- hole shot, top end, rpm at wide open throttle, then I’d just get the tilt/trim, save the money and be happy.</p><p>A note- most people that get a Jackplate, set it and forget it.</p><p>When you order the tilt and trim, ask what the extra setback will do for your particular boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skunked again, post: 495431, member: 7304"] The Jackplate (especially a powered unit) will help optimizing engine performance. Helps to find “the sweet spot”, whether rough water, a change in boat load, or both. If you’re already happy with engine performance- hole shot, top end, rpm at wide open throttle, then I’d just get the tilt/trim, save the money and be happy. A note- most people that get a Jackplate, set it and forget it. When you order the tilt and trim, ask what the extra setback will do for your particular boat. [/QUOTE]
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