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    Z19 with Jack plate

    Buddy of mine has a new Z18 with a 150 ProXs. It has no JP. He was wondering if adding a JP would help in performance and handling?
    My personal opinion is it handles quite well without one.
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    may help top end by 1.8 mph, may double holeshot but it may not
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    19'4" is a lot of boat for a 150 to push.

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    The Z19 comes Standard with a 8" Jack Plate... Options allow you to upgrade to a Hydraulic...
    Curious how he ended up without one?

    * 8" (20.3 cm) adjustable jack plate (Optimax® only)
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    Maybe it is a Z18 with a 150

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    Quote Originally Posted by my47ply View Post
    Maybe it is a Z18 with a 150
    Well crap. Let me make sure which model.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KCLOST View Post
    The Z19 comes Standard with a 8" Jack Plate... Options allow you to upgrade to a Hydraulic...
    Curious how he ended up without one?

    * 8" (20.3 cm) adjustable jack plate (Optimax® only)
    My apologize. Its a Z18.
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