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<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]
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