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ae21 jackplate and setback

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ae21 jackplate and setback

Post: # 17981Post XcellR8 »

not exactly sure what to get here guys, im in the process of removing my ol' gt200 and putting on my new to me 225 vmax hpdi...the current jackplate i have on it now crapped out last fall on the middle setting and not sure why...when i press up or down it justs has like a free spinning sound coming from jackplate.... cant find any info on it...it says on sides "Power hi-jacker".....so lookin at bobs 8 inch set back hydraulic jackplate... some people say more setback but with the motor being a 3.3 adds a lil more weight too ...will it be a pain too remove that old jackplate ....and would bobs jackplate mount in the same holes?? ..sorry for the long text and thanks for the help

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Post: # 17982Post Hippie459MN »

I would say go with at least a 10" or maybe even 12" on that AE. Thats what most guys a re running on them and they seem to work really good.
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Post: # 17986Post XcellR8 »

true enough budd and while im putting new throttle cables on now i guess is the time to do it, heard some say 8 is perfect,but i guess it matters too how heavy the boat is....lightened..etc.....cant wait for summer.
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Re: ae21 jackplate and setback

Post: # 18441Post damnskippy »

All of your jackplates, motors and such since like 1983 share the same bolt pattern, (BIA), Skip
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Post: # 18442Post idvette »

There's a couple ae-21 on fast boats Canada who are running big setback, apparently these hulls like it. That and big power lol....

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Post: # 18447Post XcellR8 »

glad to hear they share the same bolt pattern wasnt sure about that thanks skip...i will be picking up my new to me 225 hpdi vmax motor next weekend :D cant wait!...had ordered a detwiler jackplate from a site and got a phone call a couple days later saying they no longer carry them....but have great cmc jackplates for sale....which have been told wont fit inbetween my sponsons so i declined and received a refund..anyone know by chance any other brands that will fit....looking for an 8 inch........,,ice is gone :boating:

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Post: # 18448Post damnskippy »

Check out Vance Engineering, I'm not certain they will have exactly what you are needing, but they are great to work with, I just purchased a manual jack plate for my Vector from them, the quality is second to none, Skip
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Post: # 19029Post beavertonae-21 »

the cmc will work you just need to trim you sponsons lol, if it were me , i would go with a bobs machine setback plate in front of the hydrallic plate for a total of 10 to 12" setback, I run 14" with my 2.6 excell and its perfect, handles great and pops the hull great, you dont need to trim down to take off from a standstill either. I'm looking at a 3.3 yammi next year and will probably just remove the 2" spacers between the setback and jackplate so I have 12", I heard the same things as you, but I can finally tell you first hand these hulls like setback, trim to the moon and pop the hull and trim down and you are gone. I have also learned it takes BIG power I think to get them over mid eighties, I am running as high as 1.5" above the pad with 14" setback btw. I am running a 15 1/8" solas scorpion and it works well all around 85 is the most speed I have seen so far.

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Post: # 19237Post beavertonae-21 »

i ran yesterday, 12" setback 1" above with a 14.5" 28p mazco re4 87mph at 6600 rpm. best speed to date with my ae. still want to try a 14.5" 30p cleaver.

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Post: # 20469Post beavertonae-21 »

2014 steup moved the front seats back 8" new transome , 14" setback with a merc 30p lighning et 1" above the pad at 6900 for 90 mph FINALLY LOL . very happy with the current setup, it planes and handles well. I think there is still a few mph left in this combination too.
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