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| alphaman |
12-19-2013 09:32 PM |
I want to get one but i dont want a jack plate. I saw one mounted behind the motor on a 19ft frontier without the jack plate.
Does Anyone on here has their power pole mounted this way?
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| bayouchub |
12-19-2013 09:53 PM |
They make a bracket for that. If you get a 10' you have to get a braced bracket. The best way to mount one imo is to the transom above the waterline if possible. Ive done both.
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| speck-chaser |
12-19-2013 10:04 PM |
I had that on my last boat Alpha. It was a bracket that went in between your transom and your motor. Worked good with a clean look. You just have to have something to pick up your motor. Thankfully I gots equipment for that.
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| alphaman |
12-19-2013 10:54 PM |
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Originally Posted by speck-chaser
(Post 653189)
I had that on my last boat Alpha. It was a bracket that went in between your transom and your motor. Worked good with a clean look. You just have to have something to pick up your motor. Thankfully I gots equipment for that.
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Thats what i like about not having a jack plate. It looks clean plus im not adding much wait to the back.
What do you Mean "have to have something to pick up your motor"
i dont want purchase a jack plate if thats what your talking about.
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| meaux fishing |
12-19-2013 11:05 PM |
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Originally Posted by alphaman
(Post 653196)
Thats what i like about not having a jack plate. It looks clean plus im not adding much wait to the back.
What do you Mean "have to have something to pick up your motor"
i dont want purchase a jack plate if thats what your talking about.
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He's talking about for the install. Like a motor lift or something. Bring it by my house we'll put it on. I have a tractor and some chains
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| alphaman |
12-19-2013 11:24 PM |
O ok. Lol slow moment!
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| bearwash87 |
12-20-2013 08:14 AM |
10 foot blade and love it. mine sticks above the motor a good bit. i got a new phone or i would have a picture
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| cajun bill |
12-23-2013 10:46 PM |
thinking the same thing, about a 10 ft. PP. Only problem is that I have a 6" Bob's JP and would rather not mount it to the transom. Does PP make a bracket for this?
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| speck-chaser |
12-23-2013 10:49 PM |
They do make brackets to fit on the jack plate itself now.
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| alphaman |
12-30-2013 07:08 PM |
$100 difference between the 8' and 10'. might as well upgrade to the 10'...:D
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| BayBolt23 |
12-30-2013 08:56 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by alphaman
(Post 655513)
$100 difference between the 8' and 10'. might as well upgrade to the 10'...:D
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I would get the 10'
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| speck-chaser |
12-30-2013 09:27 PM |
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| alphaman |
12-30-2013 10:59 PM |
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Originally Posted by fishinpox
(Post 652567)
I have a 10' on my boat only time it worries me is when I'm in 1.5-2' of water and its really windy . Tge 10' is so long it wants to twist and torque
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That don't sound good at all!! That would suck loosing a power pole in the slop!:eek:
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| jldsc |
12-31-2013 09:38 AM |
I have an 8' and it flexes a good bit when it rough...ive watched Shaws 10' on the same boat as mine and it flexes a good bit too..not a whole lot more than mine though...I wouldnt be one bit worried about it Lawrence.
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| jldsc |
12-31-2013 09:45 AM |
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Originally Posted by T-Dave
(Post 652557)
That brings up another question. 8 or 10, I don't think I would need more then 8 but are any of y'all unhappy you didn't get the 10? In other words do you actually use it that deep?
Thanks
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When my 8' wont catch its time to start anchoring off anyways...theres only been a couple times fishing big lake that i wish i would have had a 10' but when ive used it in toledo bend ive wanted it every time..if you dont have one yet go 10' and be done with it...you can stop it half way down to be able to clear low areas, its how I do with mine.
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