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<blockquote data-quote="Wallyc" data-source="post: 475047" data-attributes="member: 23693"><p>If your going to be in skinny water the jack plate is one of the best places for it . IMHO</p><p>It protects it from objects. When scanning you will be at really slow speeds 5 mph or less to get good images. When on plane either on the pod or a through hull is about your only choice for a clean 2d when running</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wallyc, post: 475047, member: 23693"] If your going to be in skinny water the jack plate is one of the best places for it . IMHO It protects it from objects. When scanning you will be at really slow speeds 5 mph or less to get good images. When on plane either on the pod or a through hull is about your only choice for a clean 2d when running [/QUOTE]
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