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Land N Sea Step N Jack

MateFever

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Anyone ever heard of one of these things before. Its a stationary setback and lift plate that came on my girlfriends dads Starflite when he bought it. He took it off to install his Power Lift and was just laying around so he gave it to me. Not saying it would be on there forever but might be really nice with the right prop. Looks like it has about 5" of setback and around 6" of lift. Opinions anyone?????
 
Can't really tell if that's what it looks like, mine isn't painted. Is that the plate you are still running on your Predictor? If I actually get my crap together Ill snap a picture and show ya so I can find out if that's what you've got. Does yours adjust at all? How do you like it?
 
Mine is Hydraulic and I love it. I think i may remember seeing what you have in an old Land and Sea catalog. I will have to dig around and see if i can find it
 
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