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Old 10-19-2012, 08:32 PM
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Hi Guys.. I'm wanting to get a Atlas Hydraulic Jack-Plate.

This is for my 24' Triton LTS... 250 Yama 4 stroke.


A few friends have motors with 6'' offsets. Is this enough?? Should I look into a 8", 10" ??? I think I know a few of the pros. Are there ANY CONS to them???

Will I have to RE-PROP my engine after I get this installed????

I want it MORE to get it up when I'm in the reefs.. I hope to get Trim my bow up a little more when TRIMMED UP....I know I may get a little better gas mileage and speed..

Again I Mainly want it for the Reefs..

Any help would be appreciated...

PLease respond to Gunner AKA Biggun, on here , a private message, or text or email..

337-781-9581

Thanks

Biggun
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Old 10-19-2012, 09:06 PM
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you got trim tabs?
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Old 10-19-2012, 10:27 PM
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I looked into getting one on my 240LTSpro .. Called triton and they said no more than a 6" is suggested. Unless you are wanting it to idle thru shallow I doubt you will see any benefit to getting it . I decided against it on my boat
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