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    Default Vance 2" set back jack plate

    I'm selling a vance jpl4200 2" set back manual jack plate specifically built for jet boat applications.

    https://www.vancemfg.com/2-inch-setback-p/jpl4200.htm

    If offers 3.5" of adjustment, ideal for fine tuning your jet boat height.

    115 max hp

    The engine side holes of the jack plate are drilled 2.25 inches higher than the transom side, which, when combined with the 3.50 inches of adjustable vertical lift, means you can obtain 5.75 inches of maximum height to raise your long-shaft engine and make it workable on a short-shaft transom boat if needed!

    Pre-drilled holes for 1/2'' stainless hardware
    12 7/8'' across the top two holes from center to center
    9 7/8'' across the bottom two holes from center to center
    8'' of vertical distance between the top holes and bottom mounting holes

    Buyer pays for shipping
    $400 obo
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    Brian W Clemens
    Nor Cal Fly Guides
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    https://www.vancemfg.com/2-inch-setback-p/jpl4200.htm


    They use these manually adjustable jack plates of propeller engines as well to get the best fit for your boat.
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

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    You are correct Bill, this one in particular can be used with prop outboard, but this one was specifically built for jets as it's only a 2" set back, while others are 4-10" set backs. The 2" set back keeps the intake as close to the back of the boat as possible, not only for the best placement of the intake, but also keeping the weight of the motor as far forward as possible. Anything more than 2" will pushing the motor to far back off the transom as well as your tiller handle if using one.
    And Always Remember
    Keep Those Line Tights
    Brian W Clemens
    Nor Cal Fly Guides
    530-354-3740
    norcalflyguides@gmail.com
    www.norcalflyguides.com


    "I have many loves and Fly-Fishing is one of them; it brings peace and harmony to my being, which I can then pass on to others."
    ~ Sue Kreutzer

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    Thanks Brian......I learn something new every day.
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

    567 Barber Street
    Sebastian, Florida 32958

    Fly Fishing Travel Consultant
    Certified FFF Casting Instructor

    Email: billkiene63@gmail.com
    Cell: 530/753-5267
    Web: www.billkiene.com

    Contact me for any reason........
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