After watching your video, i did some work to my boat. im not able to purchase an adjustable Jack plate at this time, after alot of research, i found that raising the motor so that the cavitation plate is just above the deadrise or the straight path back from flat on the hull. i just finished my project and am about to give her a sea trial, lol. also just above the raw water intakes on the lower unit, Your vids have been very valuable to me, what a great channel, thanks my friend.
No Shit!!! I was thinking, "dude, clean your boat out, damn." I was wondering what all that shit was that was flying out and then remembered seeing all kinds of nastiness on the floor when he was doing the install. Good job on resolving your issue but damn!
I got really worried for you when you throttled it up with the motor all the way down. The amount of additional drag created by doing that was incredible and evident by all the water rising up between the swivel bracket and transom. Interesting experiment though.
Nice work. if you are pleased with that prop, lose that cheap fin you have attached. They are typically just a band aid for a poor set up. That 40 with the right prop and that jackplate is all you need to get on plane as fast as you'll ever get. Your top speed would likely increase without it.
Why not just mount the motor at the height the jack plate performed best at??? why would you want to return the motor to the low position were it performed the worst? Get rid of the multi position high dollar jack plate and just mount the motor higher on a fixed aluminum mounting plate!!
Ive got a 14 48 with pods and i have a 55hp on the back. I have a manual jack plate. I had to put 300lbs of weight upfront to keep boat from porposing but when i did it still pushed it 32mph. I just ordered me a ozhydrofoil for my motor when i get it installed im gonna remove weight to see if it makes a diffrence.
Great video. I have a Grizzly (Bass Pro) Tracker Marine Jon Boat with a 25 hp 4 stroke Merc and I have watched your video several times in my research to improve my boat's performance. Thank you very much.
Why not just mount the motor at the height the jack plate performed best at??? why would you want to return the motor to the low position were it performed the worst? Get rid of the multi position high dollar jack plate and just mount the motor higher on a fixed aluminum mounting plate!!
Hey man, I’m in this same situation. I have a 99 Yamaha 40hp TLRX long shaft. I want to put it on my 18’ Jon Boat, however it also has a 15” transom. I believe I am going to have to go this route with a jack plate to make it work. My question is the transom on your boat. Is it all welded aluminum or is it wood? Do you have extra braces or just the two transom arms? You’re the only guy I’ve seen do this, if you could get with me that would be greatly appreciated! Thank you and appreciate your content!
It just occurred to me that a jack plate like that might help keep me from having to drill different holes and patch the old ones when it comes time to replace my 1976 Evinrude to something like a Yamaha. Any thoughts on that???
wow, Those numbers are amazing. i have a simular motor, a Suzuki 40hp that ive been adjusting and tweeking out for performance.im picking up a 4 blade stainless 14" pitch prop. i hope it adds a little. ill let you know how it works.
Don't get that plate down and dragging, your gonna break your transom or tear it off all together and dump your engine. Happens in the blink of an eye, once that aluminum cracks its all over, will tear right off. Be careful.
Them premix yamahas are bullet proof! I had a 90 yamaha in a 16’ center console i bought in 2000 ran the shit out of it sold it in 2010 current owner has had zero issues besides swapping impellers and general maintenance which pretty much is just plugs an fuel filter. Damn i Miss that 90!
A worthwhile addition to your boat ;Increase in speed with the jack plate on.The 20" long shaft motor goes deeper in the water on max adjustment at the flick of a switch on your boat that has a 15" transom..did you have to strengthen the transom before fitting it?
Why not just mount the motor at the height the jack plate performed best at??? why would you want to return the motor to the low position were it performed the worst? Get rid of the multi position high dollar jack plate and just mount the motor higher on a fixed aluminum mounting plate!!
@@darrengillesdarrengilles8336 I suppose having the multi-position jack plate is good when you may be using 2 different motors, which may have different dimensions.
Why not just mount the motor at the height the jack plate performed best at??? why would you want to return the motor to the low position were it performed the worst? Get rid of the multi position high dollar jack plate and just mount the motor higher on a fixed aluminum mounting plate!!
We had a evinrude 50 2 stroke with oil injection we still pre mixed fuel with oil even tho it injected oil and it ran great up until we smoked a rock and blew up the lower unit I recommend when you have a oil injected engine juts mix fuel anyway it’s good for it
When you lowered the jack plate all the way down were you able to clear the transom with the screw in motor mounts? It looks like they would hit the transom before you could get the motor all the way down.
I just ordered the same Atlas "micro plate" for my tracker that has a new Mercury 60hp, 4 stroke. Then I saw this video... The one I ordered was $768. I saw one on a guys skiff that had a 75 on it, and knew it would be perfect for the tracker!
I just ordered one (TH Marine Microjacker) for my Tracker 1448 that has a 4 stroke 25 merc. I hope it helps me get my cavitation plate above the bottom of the boat. I have also added floatation sponsons on the back that kick it up on a plane better, but don't help with the height of the motor on the transom. I love the boat, but the porpoising is driving me crazy.
Why not just mount the motor at the height the jack plate performed best at??? why would you want to return the motor to the low position were it performed the worst? Get rid of the multi position high dollar jack plate and just mount the motor higher on a fixed aluminum mounting plate!!
I think you might want to Google some videos on setting cavitation plate height in engine pitch cuz I heard that thing cavitating when you took off having it raise that high. Other than that that's a really cool deal.
David Mcclaughry , Not with Yamaha. Yamaha has the most dependable oil injection on the market. You will eventually have more problems if you remove it.
Unless its a yamaha! Best oil injection! It runs off the engine, so you know it works. Unlike others that work of a electric pump that can fail if the pump stops working an engine keeps running! “Evinrudes”
With fully lowered motor there's too much lower leg water drag against it and huge water rising hi that accounts for that huge top speed loss. Ideal motor/transom height match is achieved when middle water flow skims at speed right under the small upper plate at plane while motor sits fully vertical on transom and deck load is evenly distributed. Prop will achieve best prop thrust on all water cond and close turns at speed. If the doel fin installed does not run parallel to water level when combo is on plane will achieve extra water drag on fin and slow motor down. Without an induction tach installed side of throttle grip won't know which was the max wot rpm achieved and if motor revs at least middle to max wot rpm factory stated. It's important to know this.
Why not just mount the motor at the height the jack plate performed best at??? why would you want to return the motor to the low position were it performed the worst? Get rid of the multi position high dollar jack plate and just mount the motor higher on a fixed aluminum mounting plate!!
hey Dude, here in Ireland on the Lake Corrib it is all about bottom clearance so a lot of us run short shafts afraid to knock off the propeller on a rock
Why not just mount the motor at the height the jack plate performed best at??? why would you want to return the motor to the low position were it performed the worst? Get rid of the multi position high dollar jack plate and just mount the motor higher on a fixed aluminum mounting plate!!
what about your water intake and prop? you have to go higher than the water pick up! see bobs machine shop for that. and r&r prop shop in vegas for speed. he's go a lot of good used props etc! great prop guy. he'll spend the time to talk!.
Why not just mount the motor at the height the jack plate performed best at??? why would you want to return the motor to the low position were it performed the worst? Get rid of the multi position high dollar jack plate and just mount the motor higher on a fixed aluminum mounting plate!!
Jackplate’s obviously increase efficacy at higher speeds, but could they also be used to reduce fuel consumption, effectively extending maximum range at lower speeds? I’m curious how various engine/prop heights would affect fuel consumption at a specific cruising speed. Say, 10 MPH.
What is your boat rated for? Have t seen the coast guard placard that's usually on the transom. Isn't it illegal to go above the hp rating on that coast guard placard
Friend, your boat was really cool with the Jackplate, help me please, what is the number of this Jackplate? I also need a yamaha 40hp joystick trim button, but yamaha needs the engine serial number, as mine has no trim, they can't sell me, can you help me with that trim button too? I live in Brazil and here everything is very difficult to get. big hug.
did you have any worry's about the added weight of a jack plate and long shaft motor on such a light boat ?? I am in the middle of refitting a J14 carolina skiff tiller steer with 25 /Mercury 2 stroke .. to a center console remote steering 30 HP mercury 20 inch shaft electric start power trim/tilt , and using a Q3 center console with built in live well and flip cooler seat . i' am just raising my transom with some kings Starboard 2 inch thick then sliding a 3/16 inch stainless steel u shape plat over the transom to well below mounting bolts and clamps . what I am wondering about is the weight and how far forward I might have to go with the seat n console ….your aluminum boat seems to sit well in the water and with your weight being to the rear of the boat seems to have no problem so by me shift my weight some 2 feet forward from transom ? I'm thinking I should be just fine as long as my cavation plate is in line bottom of my hull .weight might not be an issue even tho the motor seems significantly heavier. whats you r opinion ??
I know this is an older vid but Im building a livingston micro cat with a center console its 13 ft and rated for a 25hp remote. People tell me its unsafe to power it with anything more I wanted like a 35-50 hp (everything I own has x2 power then stock) ive never messed with outboards before but in your experience if I move weight forward I should be able to have a little more weight aft? Also looking at the atlas micro jacker did it hold up over time? Thanks for the continued great boat build and flips👍
I recently bought a RIB which calls for a 15” shaft motor. However, I couldn’t pass up a great deal and ended with a Yamaha f9.9 20” shaft. Should I get a jack plate or is it ok if I run the boat with the Yamaha 20” shaft? Any cons?
Where do you find all these outboards? I'm going to build a lumber yard skiff, and I can never seem to find a project outboard. Love all your vids, entertaining and helpful
You need to learn how to use the tilt trim on the motor. When running flat out trim the nose up until you get a little cavitation then trim down until it goes away. You get max speed by pulling the hull out of the water.
Why not just mount the motor at the height the jack plate performed best at??? why would you want to return the motor to the low position were it performed the worst? Get rid of the multi position high dollar jack plate and just mount the motor higher on a fixed aluminum mounting plate!!
First 40 Yamaha are legendary reliable and they go hard and second that jacking plate is awesome for your set up. Don’t know if you need a 90 on that boat unless you’re going to put 6 people in it. Don’t need that foil with power trim. I would rather mix my own fuel also. Good job 👍
@that boat guy so I have a 200 hp yamaha v6. Can I take the oil injection system off of the motor and just use premixed ? Or would that not be a good idea because of the large fuel tank. Help
I've never figured out people who go to the trouble of making fairly advanced modifications to something and then completely ignore the basic aesthetics. Get rid of that canopy and give the boat a cleanup and paint job and you'll have a nice little rig!
Does the jack plate play any difference in how the boat rides? (As far as trim) I'm looking for a solution to my boat, at 3/4 throttle and above, my bow digs in too much and my trim is adjusted all of the way out
After watching your video, i did some work to my boat. im not able to purchase an adjustable Jack plate at this time, after alot of research, i found that raising the motor so that the cavitation plate is just above the deadrise or the straight path back from flat on the hull. i just finished my project and am about to give her a sea trial, lol. also just above the raw water intakes on the lower unit, Your vids have been very valuable to me, what a great channel, thanks my friend.
That's a good way to get the leaves out of your boat.
Sorry guys i couldn't with the noise, with the jack plate he increased his speed from how much to how much? thx!!!
@@yeouda 37 with and 30 at regular height
I thought he shit his pants and little terds were flying
No Shit!!! I was thinking, "dude, clean your boat out, damn." I was wondering what all that shit was that was flying out and then remembered seeing all kinds of nastiness on the floor when he was doing the install. Good job on resolving your issue but damn!
I got really worried for you when you throttled it up with the motor all the way down. The amount of additional drag created by doing that was incredible and evident by all the water rising up between the swivel bracket and transom. Interesting experiment though.
Nice work. if you are pleased with that prop, lose that cheap fin you have attached. They are typically just a band aid for a poor set up. That 40 with the right prop and that jackplate is all you need to get on plane as fast as you'll ever get. Your top speed would likely increase without it.
He will only gain what about 2mph or might even lose 2 removing that hydrofoil.
Why not just mount the motor at the height the jack plate performed best at??? why would you want to return the motor to the low position were it performed the worst? Get rid of the multi position high dollar jack plate and just mount the motor higher on a fixed aluminum mounting plate!!
I use a whale tail great for getting up quick but it drags my boat A 70 4 stroke my next motor the 60 tlra still rock n it’s an 02
Ive got a 14 48 with pods and i have a 55hp on the back. I have a manual jack plate. I had to put 300lbs of weight upfront to keep boat from porposing but when i did it still pushed it 32mph. I just ordered me a ozhydrofoil for my motor when i get it installed im gonna remove weight to see if it makes a diffrence.
Great video. I have a Grizzly (Bass Pro) Tracker Marine Jon Boat with a 25 hp 4 stroke Merc and I have watched your video several times in my research to improve my boat's performance. Thank you very much.
What size?
Jack plates are the best! Great hole shot, great top end! You’ll love it! 👍🏻
Why not just mount the motor at the height the jack plate performed best at??? why would you want to return the motor to the low position were it performed the worst? Get rid of the multi position high dollar jack plate and just mount the motor higher on a fixed aluminum mounting plate!!
Hey man, I’m in this same situation. I have a 99 Yamaha 40hp TLRX long shaft. I want to put it on my 18’ Jon Boat, however it also has a 15” transom. I believe I am going to have to go this route with a jack plate to make it work.
My question is the transom on your boat. Is it all welded aluminum or is it wood? Do you have extra braces or just the two transom arms?
You’re the only guy I’ve seen do this, if you could get with me that would be greatly appreciated! Thank you and appreciate your content!
I would highly recommend putting a 150 Optimax on that boat! It will give you a thrill you’ll never forget!
I would if i can make a tiller fit
Mercurys are too slow
@@ThatBoatGuy dude, you can get a tiller 200....they run em plate boats for fishin on river all time
@@Joetrout better than a johnarude thats out of production
Garry Mainer an mercurys are no good! yamaha is the way to go
Nice set up.
Keep checking the mounting bolts as we all know , things tend to loosen from all that vibration.
It seems to make it a lot smoother when it’s lifted also
definitely, with it down you could see it struggling a lot more.
Bad ass motor for the John boat
It just occurred to me that a jack plate like that might help keep me from having to drill different holes and patch the old ones when it comes time to replace my 1976 Evinrude to something like a Yamaha. Any thoughts on that???
wow, Those numbers are amazing. i have a simular motor, a Suzuki 40hp that ive been adjusting and tweeking out for performance.im picking up a 4 blade stainless 14" pitch prop. i hope it adds a little. ill let you know how it works.
Don't get that plate down and dragging, your gonna break your transom or tear it off all together and dump your engine. Happens in the blink of an eye, once that aluminum cracks its all over, will tear right off. Be careful.
Them premix yamahas are bullet proof! I had a 90 yamaha in a 16’ center console i bought in 2000 ran the shit out of it sold it in 2010 current owner has had zero issues besides swapping impellers and general maintenance which pretty much is just plugs an fuel filter. Damn i Miss that 90!
Josh Frank those Nissans were awesome too!
When the jack plate is worth more than the boat 😂🤣
there nothing wrong with that.
Or when the jackplate makes the owner happy....
I got a better boat but can’t afford the jack plate. We take what we can!
I really want one
I bet he can get into places you can’t tho..or, I guess a better term would be, places you’re afraid of taking your boat
Your going to indonesia
A worthwhile addition to your boat ;Increase in speed with the jack plate on.The 20" long shaft motor goes deeper in the water on max adjustment at the flick of a switch on your boat that has a 15" transom..did you have to strengthen the transom before fitting it?
Why not just mount the motor at the height the jack plate performed best at??? why would you want to return the motor to the low position were it performed the worst? Get rid of the multi position high dollar jack plate and just mount the motor higher on a fixed aluminum mounting plate!!
@@darrengillesdarrengilles8336 I suppose having the multi-position jack plate is good when you may be using 2 different motors, which may have different dimensions.
The jackplate will allow you have the outboard an inch or two above the bottom of the boat. More efficient that way.
Why not just mount the motor at the height the jack plate performed best at??? why would you want to return the motor to the low position were it performed the worst? Get rid of the multi position high dollar jack plate and just mount the motor higher on a fixed aluminum mounting plate!!
The jack plate is worth more than the boat. lol
Now I know what a jack plate does, thanks for explaining it so well. Cheers from a UK subscriber :-)
We had a evinrude 50 2 stroke with oil injection we still pre mixed fuel with oil even tho it injected oil and it ran great up until we smoked a rock and blew up the lower unit I recommend when you have a oil injected engine juts mix fuel anyway it’s good for it
When you lowered the jack plate all the way down were you able to clear the transom with the screw in motor mounts? It looks like they would hit the transom before you could get the motor all the way down.
In theory: would this work on the reverse situation? Short shaft engine with 20” transom boat.
I just ordered the same Atlas "micro plate" for my tracker that has a new Mercury 60hp, 4 stroke.
Then I saw this video... The one I ordered was $768. I saw one on a guys skiff that had a 75 on it, and knew it would be perfect for the tracker!
Hows it doing
Great
I just ordered one (TH Marine Microjacker) for my Tracker 1448 that has a 4 stroke 25 merc. I hope it helps me get my cavitation plate above the bottom of the boat. I have also added floatation sponsons on the back that kick it up on a plane better, but don't help with the height of the motor on the transom. I love the boat, but the porpoising is driving me crazy.
Why not just mount the motor at the height the jack plate performed best at??? why would you want to return the motor to the low position were it performed the worst? Get rid of the multi position high dollar jack plate and just mount the motor higher on a fixed aluminum mounting plate!!
very nice! to bad the motors are bricks! dead weight! or a semi flat bottom to carry the boat. and get a surface prop! your set up for your prop.
After watching this video I went and purchased myself an atlas micro Jacker. Thanks for the honest review
Im just shocked at the fact that that transom didn’t rip out of the freaking boat
Its a steel boat
He has put a 90 on it
He has Put a 90 Yamaha On the Same Flatbottom
Jello's Random Channel 4182 I said that dumbasss
Honda Crf 150r he put a 90 on it before
I can’t imagine wanting to go that fast in a lightweight tiller steer old aluminum boat.
$800 to $1200 for a jack plate just to go fast in a rundown dinky little fishing boat ???????
They do seen a tiller 60 hp around here lots of room 18’ grizzly
Yami 2strokes are bullet proof ! Awesome 👍 video
A micro jacker? Sounds like me in the shower.
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I think you might want to Google some videos on setting cavitation plate height in engine pitch cuz I heard that thing cavitating when you took off having it raise that high. Other than that that's a really cool deal.
It was not too bad to have a cavitation plate. It was only in the beginning, cavitation plates are more for a full tunnel boat.
don't get a oil injected motor. mix it your self I have seen a lot of motors locked up cause the injector had stop working and the owner didn't no it
David Mcclaughry what’s a tell tale sign? Just make sure oil level keeps dropping?
David Mcclaughry , Not with Yamaha. Yamaha has the most dependable oil injection on the market. You will eventually have more problems if you remove it.
Unless its a yamaha! Best oil injection! It runs off the engine, so you know it works. Unlike others that work of a electric pump that can fail if the pump stops working an engine keeps running! “Evinrudes”
With fully lowered motor there's too much lower leg water drag against it and huge water rising hi that accounts for that huge top speed loss. Ideal motor/transom height match is achieved when middle water flow skims at speed right under the small upper plate at plane while motor sits fully vertical on transom and deck load is evenly distributed.
Prop will achieve best prop thrust on all water cond and close turns at speed. If the doel fin installed does not run parallel to water level when combo is on plane will achieve extra water drag on fin and slow motor down.
Without an induction tach installed side of throttle grip won't know which was the max wot rpm achieved and if motor revs at least middle to max wot rpm factory stated. It's important to know this.
I think he does an thats the reason he added a jack plate to experiment with it
Why not just mount the motor at the height the jack plate performed best at??? why would you want to return the motor to the low position were it performed the worst? Get rid of the multi position high dollar jack plate and just mount the motor higher on a fixed aluminum mounting plate!!
hey Dude, here in Ireland on the Lake Corrib it is all about bottom clearance so a lot of us run short shafts afraid to knock off the propeller on a rock
But u run short shaft on a short shaft transom..
You can also buy a vertical extension and mount it 5 inch higher for the correct height
Where at?
Why not just mount the motor at the height the jack plate performed best at??? why would you want to return the motor to the low position were it performed the worst? Get rid of the multi position high dollar jack plate and just mount the motor higher on a fixed aluminum mounting plate!!
Man I never knew that my leg was too far down past the transom. This explains so much.
Where did you buy the jack plate and what was the cost.Thanks
what about your water intake and prop? you have to go higher than the water pick up! see bobs machine shop for that. and r&r prop shop in vegas for speed. he's go a lot of good used props etc! great prop guy. he'll spend the time to talk!.
Why not just mount the motor at the height the jack plate performed best at??? why would you want to return the motor to the low position were it performed the worst? Get rid of the multi position high dollar jack plate and just mount the motor higher on a fixed aluminum mounting plate!!
Holy crap Ola! That little 40 really move that boat
How much did this run you?? Im pretty sure i need one but Im a low rent operation my motor only cost me 1200 and boat 800 so i cant spend much
Run it like ya stole it....awesome.... * put a piece of OAK between motor clamps and transom ... ;-) thumbs up !!
That jack plate is worth more than that boat, lol. Super cool addition though.
Jackplate’s obviously increase efficacy at higher speeds, but could they also be used to reduce fuel consumption, effectively extending maximum range at lower speeds? I’m curious how various engine/prop heights would affect fuel consumption at a specific cruising speed. Say, 10 MPH.
decrease in drag means better economy. Right length shaft will save you cost, hassle and weight
Going 37mph is a great way to get leaves out of your boat!
I love this gizmo😂
Hey man, other than speed, how else did the jack plate affect the way the boat ran? Does the bow of the boat ride higher / lower?
higher
Dude you ARE insane 😂😂😂😂 Its a wonder the boat didnt break LOL 👏👏👏👏👏
What is your boat rated for? Have t seen the coast guard placard that's usually on the transom. Isn't it illegal to go above the hp rating on that coast guard placard
Friend, your boat was really cool with the Jackplate, help me please, what is the number of this Jackplate? I also need a yamaha 40hp joystick trim button, but yamaha needs the engine serial number, as mine has no trim, they can't sell me, can you help me with that trim button too? I live in Brazil and here everything is very difficult to get.
big hug.
How did you go about deleting your oil reservoir and pump on your Yamaha? Looking to do the same on my 03 90
Pretty sweet. So you have a provided water source at the ramp to rinse your motor? Nice
so if u have a boat that u need a short rigg motor on u can use that jackplate so u can put on a long rigg?
Where did you purchase the jack plate from
Please can you show me how you hooked up the tiller
Iv’e testet the same unit with a v6 Yamaha, it worked butt it took some time to raise from lowest to highest😂
Very fast for 40 HP. Those John boats are light and manageable.
What size prop you using ?
did you have any worry's about the added weight of a jack plate and long shaft motor on such a light boat ?? I am in the middle of refitting a J14 carolina skiff tiller steer with 25 /Mercury 2 stroke .. to a center console remote steering 30 HP mercury 20 inch shaft electric start power trim/tilt , and using a Q3 center console with built in live well and flip cooler seat . i' am just raising my transom with some kings Starboard 2 inch thick then sliding a 3/16 inch stainless steel u shape plat over the transom to well below mounting bolts and clamps . what I am wondering about is the weight and how far forward I might have to go with the seat n console ….your aluminum boat seems to sit well in the water and with your weight being to the rear of the boat seems to have no problem so by me shift my weight some 2 feet forward from transom ? I'm thinking I should be just fine as long as my cavation plate is in line bottom of my hull .weight might not be an issue even tho the motor seems significantly heavier. whats you r opinion ??
Jackplates are light
hey hope you are going well what app are you using to test the speed.
Good Job! What was the differential distance between the hull and cavitation plate at 37 mph?
I know this is an older vid but Im building a livingston micro cat with a center console its 13 ft and rated for a 25hp remote. People tell me its unsafe to power it with anything more I wanted like a 35-50 hp (everything I own has x2 power then stock) ive never messed with outboards before but in your experience if I move weight forward I should be able to have a little more weight aft? Also looking at the atlas micro jacker did it hold up over time? Thanks for the continued great boat build and flips👍
It’s not a problem with weight but tearing the transom off with torque
If you take the plastic tail out from the engine, your maximum speed get better, but take longer to take off the water.
Excessive spray looks like you could get more out of it by remounting the jackplate.
How far is your antiventilation plate from the bottom of the hull
Do you use a second or extra battery for the jackplate?
I recently bought a RIB which calls for a 15” shaft motor. However, I couldn’t pass up a great deal and ended with a Yamaha f9.9 20” shaft. Should I get a jack plate or is it ok if I run the boat with the Yamaha 20” shaft? Any cons?
Motor Absolutely Beautiful Yamaha Run For LIFE
Thank god I needed this video. May I ask why u decided with Atlas Vs Bobs jack plates?
Could you pass the model of all the items you bought? I would like to buy the same for my boat
Where do you find all these outboards? I'm going to build a lumber yard skiff, and I can never seem to find a project outboard. Love all your vids, entertaining and helpful
Like your videos, thanks for sharing! Have one question, when will you pimp your boat? :-)
You need to learn how to use the tilt trim on the motor. When running flat out trim the nose up until you get a little cavitation then trim down until it goes away. You get max speed by pulling the hull out of the water.
Maybe i would if my trim button would work on my tiller arm
@@ThatBoatGuy just use the manual trim pin
Why not just mount the motor at the height the jack plate performed best at??? why would you want to return the motor to the low position were it performed the worst? Get rid of the multi position high dollar jack plate and just mount the motor higher on a fixed aluminum mounting plate!!
is your water intake in the water it looks close on the top setting
Do you have to get the Micro Jacker Clamp-on Motor Adapter to go along with the micro Jacker for mounting the motor?
First 40 Yamaha are legendary reliable and they go hard and second that jacking plate is awesome for your set up. Don’t know if you need a 90 on that boat unless you’re going to put 6 people in it. Don’t need that foil with power trim. I would rather mix my own fuel also. Good job 👍
@that boat guy so I have a 200 hp yamaha v6. Can I take the oil injection system off of the motor and just use premixed ? Or would that not be a good idea because of the large fuel tank. Help
What brand backplate is that?
What prop are you using to hit 37 on this 40hp?
I've never figured out people who go to the trouble of making fairly advanced modifications to something and then completely ignore the basic aesthetics. Get rid of that canopy and give the boat a cleanup and paint job and you'll have a nice little rig!
There is always a smart alec so don't worry about the comments. Thanks for the video I like it !!!!!!
Man that looks like a wild ride. 😳
Add 5 inches to the transom and your performance and control will improve.
Do you get these motors with tillers on the or do you put them on?
Really fun to watch !.... I wonder if you can get a few more MPH with a higher pitch prop ?
It depends where his rpms were at. Maybe was already in the correct range. He did not say
what size is that boat? 1648? 1448? 1442?
jack plates are almost a requirement on river boats out in the southwest.
Awesome .....love the two strokes....
Hi what speed app are you using
Do you change the tiller from motor to motor?
What's the biggest motor you can put on your Jon boat
Does the jack plate play any difference in how the boat rides? (As far as trim) I'm looking for a solution to my boat, at 3/4 throttle and above, my bow digs in too much and my trim is adjusted all of the way out
What app you use for sppeed
Is that a Honda msx125 there next to the boat?
Every time you say jackplate I laugh😂😂😂😂😂😂
What type of jack plate is this ?
Very nice that jackplate......👌✌
Is the jack plate using a hydraulic piston?
Awesome video.
So much better with the Jack plate