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jackplate wanted

jgoshow

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looking for new or used jackplate for 78 v-mate,manual or hydro for a 150 merc,im not sure if they are universal or mave specific
 
looking for new or used jackplate for 78 v-mate,manual or hydro for a 150 merc,im not sure if they are universal or mave specific
 
Jack plates are universal fit, You can buy a new mechanical pretty cheap. Look over used plates very closly for fatuig and cracks, your probably better off starting with a new one if you can afford it.
 
A new hydrolic will run you about 675. a manual will run about 250.If you want I can set you up with a new one.
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If the motor is a 78 you will have to drill holes in the plate to match the transom and engine bracket. They did not make the bolt pattern standard untill the middle 80's.
 
the motor is a 2001 merc 150,i took off the old transom plate and had to drill new holes for the motor ,i think the pattern would be the same....what types of jacks do you have?id like to get a manual do to added weight,the transom sits low enough and have been fightin the waves while slowing down...any infom would be greatful
 
You can buy a CMC 6" manual jack from Basspro.com. That is the same plate that CMate uses on the Pulsare as the base plate. I have an older one sitting on a shelf in the garage. They don't seem to wear out. The CMC is probably the least expensive good quality jack you can find.
 
t-h marine hi jacker manual six inch set back 179.95 plus shipping .email me at bdusted440@aol.com for specifics. a flat jack from bobs only weighs 37 lbs and is full hydrolic thats 689.99 let me know
 
I am waiting for my new 10" hydraulic CMC to arrive (hope tomorrow)then I will have a custom 11.5"set back manual CMC for sale. Open for offers. Good shape can send a picture if you like.
 
Sounds like a nice jack plate! We'd all like to see pix of that! 11.5" is a great setback for Checkmate outboards.......
 
Where did you find a T-H Marine 6" Manual for 179.00? I'm a dealer and I paid 200.00 dealer cost!! If intrested I'll sell mine, I mounted it and realized I have to drill new holes in my transom Yuk! It is brand new.
 
You need to deal with land and sea there alot cheaper for the same name brand parts.Only dealers and parts stores can buy from them though .They help us compete with the bass pros and such.
 
Hi Jw

I will take a picture of 11.5 set back and post it tomorrow. It is still on the boat my new 10" CMC did not show up yesterday. Hope to have it on for next weekend.
 
JW, for what it's worth, there is a pretty good view of the jackplate in the Play to Win section.

Go to the thread named "New Member New Pulsare 2100 Br", pretty awesome boat !!

Bruce
 
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