What's new
Forums
Members
Resources
Whopper Club
Politics
Pics
Videos
Fishing Reports
Classifieds
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
Members
Resources
Whopper Club
Politics
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Forums
Fishing
Gear and Accessories
Boat Talk
Proper outboard engine height.
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="TFX 186" data-source="post: 29048" data-attributes="member: 2289"><p>That's a good question Guy. I am always driving and have never really paid attention to how much the cav plate is out or in the water. I guess I am gonna have to have my wife drive and I am gonna investigate. That might be scary! On my old boat, I could feel in the steering when i trimmed up to the sweet spot. My new one isn't near as obvious in the steering when trimmed just right.Maybe Still Learnin can answer the question about the plate location in relation to the water. I am definitely gonna check this out! </p><p>I do have a couple questions regarding these jack plates. How are these guys able to tell where their motor runs the best? Do they just experiment with the adjustments when driving? Do they have these water pressure gauges installed on these boats that run jack plates?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Fish On!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TFX 186, post: 29048, member: 2289"] That's a good question Guy. I am always driving and have never really paid attention to how much the cav plate is out or in the water. I guess I am gonna have to have my wife drive and I am gonna investigate. That might be scary! On my old boat, I could feel in the steering when i trimmed up to the sweet spot. My new one isn't near as obvious in the steering when trimmed just right.Maybe Still Learnin can answer the question about the plate location in relation to the water. I am definitely gonna check this out! I do have a couple questions regarding these jack plates. How are these guys able to tell where their motor runs the best? Do they just experiment with the adjustments when driving? Do they have these water pressure gauges installed on these boats that run jack plates? Fish On! [/QUOTE]
Verification
What is the most common fish caught on this site?
Post reply
Recent Posts
Tailrace trout
Latest: svnmag
49 minutes ago
Haze
Latest: Slappy
Today at 10:41 PM
Northern Lights
Latest: svnmag
Today at 8:53 PM
Velocitor V Stinger
Latest: svnmag
Today at 8:47 PM
Kristi Noem Dog Killer
Latest: Wirehair
Today at 7:08 PM
Representative Dockter
Latest: Allen
Today at 6:52 PM
Sale
Marlin 30TK
Latest: svnmag
Yesterday at 9:16 PM
What are you listening to these days?
Latest: svnmag
Yesterday at 9:04 PM
This is what its all about
Latest: wslayer
Yesterday at 12:22 PM
Merino Undies
Latest: wslayer
Yesterday at 12:17 PM
Buying gold and silver.
Latest: grumster
Friday at 2:02 PM
SOLD
Elec Power Washer
Latest: Zogman
Friday at 1:26 PM
What boat ramp open in Bismark
Latest: Sluggo
Friday at 8:53 AM
No Mow May
Latest: lunkerslayer
Friday at 6:24 AM
Tammy Miller
Latest: Trip McNeely
Thursday at 11:23 PM
Wild Turkey
Latest: svnmag
Thursday at 9:26 PM
Best facebook page ever .
Latest: Davey Crockett
Thursday at 12:45 PM
Skinwalker Ranch
Latest: BrokenBackJack
Thursday at 11:28 AM
T
Wicked Waters Taxidermy
Latest: Traxion
Thursday at 11:19 AM
Electric Vehicles
Latest: svnmag
Wednesday at 9:07 PM
Friends of NDA
Forums
Fishing
Gear and Accessories
Boat Talk
Proper outboard engine height.
Top
Bottom