Question:
I`m looking for a good manual jackplate for my 1988 Ranger360-v I`m trying to get better hole-shots and top end speed.what do you guys think I should buy?
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Are you drag racing with this thing or trying to get the inland dolphins to run in the bow wave? – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > I`m looking for a good manual jackplate for my 1988 Ranger360-v I`m > trying to get better hole-shots and top end speed.what do you guys think > I should buy?
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Why would you want a manual jackplate? The advantage of an adjustable jackplate is it allows you to lift the motor so it misses the bottom when running at top speed through shallow water. — Go Fishing. And may your fish be as big as your tales. Columbia, SC Lake Murray
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> I`m looking for a good manual jackplate for my 1988 Ranger360-v I`m > trying to get better hole-shots and top end speed.what do you guys think > I should buy?
Bucky, I personally don’t like jackplates. A lot of folks run them but it seems I am always seeing someone with one broken. I talked with one guy in Memphis who told me of his jackplate breaking and his engine came off at wide open. The engine was being held by only the cables and it circled above him 3 times before it finally went in the drink. Not a picture I like to think of. Every tournament I go to someone has a jackplate being fixed. I just can’t recommend them. Please be careful. — Good fishing, Richard L. LaFay | (248) 753-6940 (work) 2887 Pontiac Court | (248) 373-6865 (home) Auburn Hills, Michigan 48326 Ranger Boats, Lowrance Electronics, Berkley Trilene, Rippler, Bill Norman Lures, and Aqua-Vu underwater cameras. I use them because I think they’re the best!
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Try Bob’s Machine Shop’s. I have one and it’s works great — Chuck Coger
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CMC Manual Jackplate-$200.00. Had it on the last 2 boats and still OK.
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Your scaring me Rick. I have a manual Jackplate. What seems to be the weak link on them. I’m now curious, as I’ve never had problem one (knock on wood)… — Chuck Coger
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I`m looking for a good manual jackplate for my 1988 Ranger360-v I`m > trying to get better hole-shots and top end speed.what do you guys think > I should buy? > Bucky, > I personally don’t like jackplates. A lot of folks run them but it seems > I am always seeing someone with one broken. I talked with one guy in Memphis > who told me of his jackplate breaking and his engine came off at wide open. > The engine was being held by only the cables and it circled above him 3 > times before it finally went in the drink. Not a picture I like to think of. > Every tournament I go to someone has a jackplate being fixed. I just can’t > recommend them. > Please be careful. > — > Good fishing, > Richard L. LaFay | (248) 753-6940 (work) > 2887 Pontiac Court | (248) 373-6865 (home) > Auburn Hills, Michigan 48326 > Ranger Boats, Lowrance Electronics, Berkley Trilene, Rippler, > Bill Norman Lures, and Aqua-Vu underwater cameras. > I use them because I think they’re the best!
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That’s kind of like saying you won’t use an electric motor because there’s always somebody with one broken. I have not had a hp bass boat withut at least a manual jack plate since 1982, and a power jack plate since 1989, and have never had one malfunction. Furthermore, since switching to one, I would never again buy a high performance bass boat without a power jackplate. I’ve seen a boat lose its motor directly off the transom, with no jackplate involved, too. RichZ
