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<blockquote data-quote="enwez" data-source="post: 464477" data-attributes="member: 24535"><p>I'm currently not done yet, but I'm in the process of making a jack plate for my long shaft motor to fit on a 15" transom. I need to raise it a good 6.5", and will have about 3.5" set back when all said and done.</p><p></p><p>So far I'm at $45 in cost and will need to by 1/2" stainless hardware and I should be done. Not bad, especially since the cheapest jackplate I found online was $180! (Mini-jack is ~$100 but only gives 3" lift).</p><p></p><p>The design is pretty much the same exact concept as the Dillion racing one, but I sized the holes and mounting locations to fit my needs. Didn't want to spend the $10 on the plans when I'm a mechanical designer myself... (and I'm cheap)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enwez, post: 464477, member: 24535"] I'm currently not done yet, but I'm in the process of making a jack plate for my long shaft motor to fit on a 15" transom. I need to raise it a good 6.5", and will have about 3.5" set back when all said and done. So far I'm at $45 in cost and will need to by 1/2" stainless hardware and I should be done. Not bad, especially since the cheapest jackplate I found online was $180! (Mini-jack is ~$100 but only gives 3" lift). The design is pretty much the same exact concept as the Dillion racing one, but I sized the holes and mounting locations to fit my needs. Didn't want to spend the $10 on the plans when I'm a mechanical designer myself... (and I'm cheap) [/QUOTE]
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