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    Mini jacker jaxk plate

    Just installed a mini jack plate on my 14 foot fishing boat,now the boat wants to bounce at wot.running a25 suzuki tiller handle,jack plate has 4 inches of set back.my question is do i need to keep raising motor to stop the bouncing,right now cavitation plate is level with botto of boat.Any help will be appreciated.

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    The anti ventilation plate should be at or above the surface of the water. The higher you can run the motor the better

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    10 4 it still seems like there is alot of foot in the water .i can barely see the cavitation plate out of the water.how much higher should i start out with .i was told with every inch of setback i could raise my motor 1/4 of an inch .

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    1-2 inch lifting and testing.

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