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T H Marine MJ1DP MINI JACK PLATE MINI-JACKER
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<blockquote data-quote="tccanoe" data-source="post: 165841" data-attributes="member: 3325"><p>Ditto on the hydrofoil and you may also want to look at weight distrabution. Can you move your battery all the way foward? If your cavitation plate is close to even with the keel then I would not worry about the Mini Jacker. So lets get this stright. When the motor is trimed down you get better control out of the hole (good) but your bow gets pushed down into the water on plane (bad). Trim up and your bow points toward the sky (bad) out of the hole but the boat runs level on plane (good). This is a trim, motor and boat matching problem not a shaft length problem. Put a hydrafoil on your cavitation plate and keep the motor trimmed up. You should be good to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tccanoe, post: 165841, member: 3325"] Ditto on the hydrofoil and you may also want to look at weight distrabution. Can you move your battery all the way foward? If your cavitation plate is close to even with the keel then I would not worry about the Mini Jacker. So lets get this stright. When the motor is trimed down you get better control out of the hole (good) but your bow gets pushed down into the water on plane (bad). Trim up and your bow points toward the sky (bad) out of the hole but the boat runs level on plane (good). This is a trim, motor and boat matching problem not a shaft length problem. Put a hydrafoil on your cavitation plate and keep the motor trimmed up. You should be good to go. [/QUOTE]
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