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Tracker 1542 project
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<blockquote data-quote="FishinFL" data-source="post: 140464" data-attributes="member: 3261"><p>Yeah I know that I have got to get the motor lifted up, I was looking at the Mini Jacker and going to take a picture to my buddy and see if he can make something similar. I think I need to lift the motor 4-5 inches, and I have heard by moving the motor back a little, 3-5 inches will help with the hole shot power. I got the motor for $590, and it is clean and runs great so if all I have to do is get the bracket I think I still came out ahead. I have looked to see if I can find directions on how to build a jack plate but no real luck yet. Question, the cav plate is the plate just above the prop, right? And that is suppose to be even with the bottom of the hull?? The jack plate has became the number 1 priority in the building stage, so I will post some pictures as it gets either built or bought which ever comes first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishinFL, post: 140464, member: 3261"] Yeah I know that I have got to get the motor lifted up, I was looking at the Mini Jacker and going to take a picture to my buddy and see if he can make something similar. I think I need to lift the motor 4-5 inches, and I have heard by moving the motor back a little, 3-5 inches will help with the hole shot power. I got the motor for $590, and it is clean and runs great so if all I have to do is get the bracket I think I still came out ahead. I have looked to see if I can find directions on how to build a jack plate but no real luck yet. Question, the cav plate is the plate just above the prop, right? And that is suppose to be even with the bottom of the hull?? The jack plate has became the number 1 priority in the building stage, so I will post some pictures as it gets either built or bought which ever comes first. [/QUOTE]
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