View Full Version : is there a hydraulic jackplate out there with at least 12" setback built in?
2.5-21
07-04-2003, 10:17 AM
and can handle 300 hp? any help would be appreciated thanks
beko21
07-04-2003, 10:49 AM
CMC has 10" I bought one a couple weeks ago, and it seems to be a very nice unit, I have not tested in the water yet but, works darn good on the trailer, I have a 300x on it and she works great, Kevin
Raceman
07-04-2003, 02:59 PM
I'm pretty sure I have one. It's a Bob's and I got it on a Mirage several years ago. I'm not using it and would sell it if it meets your need. I'll measure it later and post it.
Supa-Fly
07-04-2003, 03:20 PM
Check out Dana Marine. They have a 14" set back bracket with a 9" hydraulic lift. P/N OB-0035.
http://www.danamarineproducts.com/store.cfm?CFID=801898&CFTOKEN=9132982
Fly
Rickracer
07-04-2003, 04:52 PM
That would be an 6" or 8" hydraulic plate, and whatever setback extension is needed to go the distance. You won't find a better, nicer, more well-made jackplate for the money. :cool:
ncst8er
07-04-2003, 04:59 PM
J&B "http://www.jackplate.com/" is another one that offers a swingarm style jack with at least 12" of setback (that's only at midpoint though).
If you want the more constant setback sliding style jackplate both Detwiler "http://www.co-starvii.com/" and R&R Design (1-800-710-9889) offer 12" plates rated for 300hp according to the article in the June Bass & Walleye Boats.
StrokerOMCSS
07-05-2003, 11:44 PM
i know Stroker boats have been running Detwilers and 300s for a long time i have buddy that has that set up and he even 4 in extensions on top of that i think he is running 16 in set back just like my 280 or he could have only 12 have an 8 in with 4 in extensions thanks strokerga
Rickracer
07-06-2003, 11:05 AM
That is a fact, ask around........:cool:
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