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<blockquote data-quote="redrum" data-source="post: 386254" data-attributes="member: 14669"><p>Something I've learned and you may already know is that spray and cavitation are two separate issues, which are both usually handled with those plates. I'd get the cavitation worked out first then build a plate to deal with the spray.</p><p></p><p>Moving the engine back away from the boat with a jack plate adds to the spray problem but I've seen some people take care of it with a spray plate attached to the bottom of the jack plate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redrum, post: 386254, member: 14669"] Something I've learned and you may already know is that spray and cavitation are two separate issues, which are both usually handled with those plates. I'd get the cavitation worked out first then build a plate to deal with the spray. Moving the engine back away from the boat with a jack plate adds to the spray problem but I've seen some people take care of it with a spray plate attached to the bottom of the jack plate. [/QUOTE]
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