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<blockquote data-quote="stratosjoe" data-source="post: 429052" data-attributes="member: 3936"><p>I bought a 16' lowe 1648 It has a 40 johnson. The guy was a river runner so he put a t-h manual jackplate on it as well as a prop skeg protector. I took it out this morning first trip it dry welled or slipped. I want to lower it but don't know how low to go. Going to take off prop protector as well. Any suggestions on height would be appreciated ,thanks Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stratosjoe, post: 429052, member: 3936"] I bought a 16' lowe 1648 It has a 40 johnson. The guy was a river runner so he put a t-h manual jackplate on it as well as a prop skeg protector. I took it out this morning first trip it dry welled or slipped. I want to lower it but don't know how low to go. Going to take off prop protector as well. Any suggestions on height would be appreciated ,thanks Joe [/QUOTE]
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