bottomfeeler
Cadet
- Joined
- Aug 21, 2006
- Messages
- 6
Anyone used these? They move the engine back 2 inches. I'm looking to get the bow up a little more at wide open throttle, to gain a little more speed. They are cheaper than jack plates, which usually move the engine back 5 inches or more. On my boat 5 inches would probably make it sit too low in the stern at rest. The theory of moving the outboard more rearward of the transom is that it changes the centre of gravity making it easier to get the bow up with less up trim. This allowing the engine to push the boat ahead without wasting as much downward thrust to keep the bow up.:/:/