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Stern lifting prop on 14' Alumacraft V w 30 E-tec?
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<blockquote data-quote="fl.graderman" data-source="post: 415860" data-attributes="member: 20523"><p>That's a mini manual jackplate made by Bob's Machine Shop. It was right around $200 if I remember correctly. The company is based in tampa, but I got mine from a boat dealer in Orlando.</p><p></p><p>I should add that they have two sizes depending on the width of you engine bracket and I went this route because #1 I didn't want to spend $700+ for a hydraulic jack and #2 because the cast aluminum mini jacker from th marine didn't look stout enough for my 156 lb motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fl.graderman, post: 415860, member: 20523"] That's a mini manual jackplate made by Bob's Machine Shop. It was right around $200 if I remember correctly. The company is based in tampa, but I got mine from a boat dealer in Orlando. I should add that they have two sizes depending on the width of you engine bracket and I went this route because #1 I didn't want to spend $700+ for a hydraulic jack and #2 because the cast aluminum mini jacker from th marine didn't look stout enough for my 156 lb motor. [/QUOTE]
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