Longislandfish
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I was wondering if there is anyone that has added a jack plate on their 1801 transom. I am considering doing this to add some setback for 2 reasons, one the anticavitation plate is still buried with current mounting setting on bracket, (3rd hole from top or second from bottom) and second for better hole shot economy and performance. My main issues that I am a bit hesitant about is my current hydraulic steering setup (uflex) will possibly contact the transom when motor is tilted up, and this is not ideal with a chance at shearing off fittings. The setback that I have in mind was 6 inches but am not opposed to 4 or 8 inches either. I think with proper bracing with a lower transom plate it should not be an issue for these well built Parker’s and if anything help with the ride. I have seen very very posts or photos with anyone running a jack plate on the 1801s. I am not set on hydraulic as there are many well built manual plates that do the same thing. I just want to see if anyone has been down this road and can provide and Insight. I feel the current outboard position is just okay, and strongly feel that the motor can ride higher as the anticavitation plate is not skimming the water surface while on plane at speed.
The motor is a 25 inch shaft Yamaha F115
Prop 16p SCD4
Current WOT 5600 35mph
Trim tabs
Would like to see 6000 rpms and 39-40
Jack plate may help some prop slippage and rpms
thank you for any responses
The motor is a 25 inch shaft Yamaha F115
Prop 16p SCD4
Current WOT 5600 35mph
Trim tabs
Would like to see 6000 rpms and 39-40
Jack plate may help some prop slippage and rpms
thank you for any responses