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Setting the jackplate? #4461317 02/08/10 06:31 PM
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Is there a formula or is it just hit and miss to setting your jackplate the right height? I have a 98 champion 19 foot with a 200 johnson and a 24 pitch raker

Re: Setting the jackplate? [Re: fishinrick303] #4461374 02/08/10 06:38 PM
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i checked on bbc on the owners forums for similar boats, to have a starting point for mine. most important thing, is to watch your water pressure gauge- too little means you are cavitating and can cause severe engine damage.

Re: Setting the jackplate? [Re: SkeeterRonnie] #4466058 02/09/10 05:41 AM
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set around 3.5 inches below pad that should be close, go to steves prop website he'll show you how to measure

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