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<blockquote data-quote="surfman" data-source="post: 429466" data-attributes="member: 7404"><p>You want the motor mounted as high as possible to reduce drag and get the best performance. I would lower it 1/2 inch at a time until it no longer slips. The jack plate also sets the motor back some so you can mount it higher than you would on a motor mounted only on the transom, depending on the jack plate set back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surfman, post: 429466, member: 7404"] You want the motor mounted as high as possible to reduce drag and get the best performance. I would lower it 1/2 inch at a time until it no longer slips. The jack plate also sets the motor back some so you can mount it higher than you would on a motor mounted only on the transom, depending on the jack plate set back. [/QUOTE]
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