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<blockquote data-quote="atuck593" data-source="post: 275234" data-attributes="member: 4904"><p>Well I have no doubt that a jack plate will help if you would like to run in shallow water or skinny water in rivers, but 99.5% of the time I run in lakes and dams. Thats not a huge concern for me, but the idea of having less of the motor in the water to reduce drag is what caught my attention with a jack plate. I like what Apex did to raise his motor and close that 2" - 3" gap without having the setback and making tiller handle harder to reach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atuck593, post: 275234, member: 4904"] Well I have no doubt that a jack plate will help if you would like to run in shallow water or skinny water in rivers, but 99.5% of the time I run in lakes and dams. Thats not a huge concern for me, but the idea of having less of the motor in the water to reduce drag is what caught my attention with a jack plate. I like what Apex did to raise his motor and close that 2" - 3" gap without having the setback and making tiller handle harder to reach. [/QUOTE]
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