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    Member Stratos_185's Avatar
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    What size jackplate

    I’m planning on upgrading from a 10inch manual to a bobs. What size do you guy recommend for a 2009 721 with 250 pro xs?

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    I want to do the same thing. Interested to hear the opinions of others

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    I ran a 10" bobs on my 2016 with a 2 stroke. My 2021 has a 12" with a 4 stroke. I really cant tell which is better since they are are 2 separate boats. I think most guys find the 12" setback is better though which is why I went 12" on my 2021 boat. Ive heard of guys on here completely swapping plates on the same boat and also adding spacers and I cant remember anyone complaining about the added length.

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    12 inch bobs 2020 721 proxp 250 4s

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    isnt bigger always better?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 920screaming250 View Post
    isnt bigger always better?
    Unless your garage isn't

    2019 721 ProXs 4S 250
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