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activatorf1 10-11-2008 09:59 PM

I agree Hyd is nice , but only on a bass boat or heavy vee-bottom . From all of OB Skaters Ive seen , none had Hyd Plates .

Larry

Frank Galasso 10-11-2008 11:23 PM

So you think Hyd plates are not necessary.Is there a disadvantage other than price.I get some shallow water around my dock sometimes.is one stronger than the other ? thanks Frank

DiamondPerformance 10-12-2008 07:08 AM

Don, the setback is 5-1/2". I will weigh them and calculate shipping to you.

activatorf1 10-12-2008 07:19 AM

On a Cat your prop shaft is higher than the bottom and if you could trim up in very low water and the hull will drag bottom before the prop stops making forward movement . I don't think CMC recommends a Hyd plate for extreme offshore use . I went with Stainless plates , very , very exspensive .


Larry

Philip 10-12-2008 07:42 AM

Hi Frank
 

Originally Posted by Frank Galasso (Post 2713176)
So you think Hyd plates are not necessary.Is there a disadvantage other than price.I get some shallow water around my dock sometimes.is one stronger than the other ? thanks Frank

Hi Frank, the reason is the engine height on your boat is very critical, Without jack plates your boat ran best with a 1.75” height above the bottom of the sponson, any higher you will not have enough water pressure for sustained high RPM running, you will cook a motor. How accurate do you think your finger is on that button? Can you stop at the perfect height every time? Are you sure that both electric motors on both plates are running at the same speed, and traveling the same exact distance? The measurements to set the engines right are done in 1/8” increments, not ½” or ¾” Any lower and you will be running quite a bit slower, too high and you will overheat. Also on the manual plate when you lock down the adjusting nuts you take any movement out of the slides. These boats running at 100+ speeds will tear the motor off if the plate starts to have any play.

Frank Galasso 10-12-2008 09:23 AM

Hey Philip
I understand what your saying it makes a lot of sense.So I think I'l go with mechanical,wonder if they'll make a difference. I think the plates and the right props will give me the 2-4 mph I'm looking for. Thanks Frank
PS thanks to every one for the input.

lightspeed 10-12-2008 01:35 PM

Frank The Ones You Want Are CMC 65013 Heavy Duty Off shore

activatorf1 10-12-2008 07:24 PM

Those are the ones I bought m they Have Stainless steel side rails . I paid 1500 for a pair , you can see them under my 32 resto post


Larry

Frank Galasso 10-12-2008 08:49 PM

The CMC website shows #65012 all aluminum and #65212 with steinless steel rails .I dont see# 65013? Thanks

activatorf1 10-13-2008 07:39 AM

The part # 65013 was a 2 inch adj model which is no linger avail . I still have the Boxes for my Jacks , they are 65212 Stainless models , they are F***ing heavy !!!


Larry


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