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<blockquote data-quote="k4jns" data-source="post: 389872" data-attributes="member: 19056"><p>In the second picture i agree it looks fine. In the first one, the level is strait with the bottom of the boat. When in the water it looks like the "jet" from the prop is facing up when at full speed not level either. I guess what i'm trying to say is the wake from the prop comes up like three foot from the back of the boat in a up ward direction if that makes since. If i was to convert it to a long shaft it would be way to low I believe. I've had many boats and have never noticed this. I did some reading and they say the tracker's transom is vertical rather then at any type of angle. I have no clue as to how a jack plate really works? What do I need to buy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k4jns, post: 389872, member: 19056"] In the second picture i agree it looks fine. In the first one, the level is strait with the bottom of the boat. When in the water it looks like the "jet" from the prop is facing up when at full speed not level either. I guess what i'm trying to say is the wake from the prop comes up like three foot from the back of the boat in a up ward direction if that makes since. If i was to convert it to a long shaft it would be way to low I believe. I've had many boats and have never noticed this. I did some reading and they say the tracker's transom is vertical rather then at any type of angle. I have no clue as to how a jack plate really works? What do I need to buy? [/QUOTE]
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