Would you get it with hydraulic or manual jp. If yes Bob's or T-H Marine
Would you get it with hydraulic or manual jp. If yes Bob's or T-H Marine
Based on feedback from a lot of owners and my two friends who have Phoenix’s (819 and 920) I went with one on my build. My last two boats had manual jack plates and I’m looking forward to being able to dial it in.
2023 Phoenix 819 Pro
2023 Mercury 200 ProXS
I did mine for running in bad rough water and to be able lift the engine high when idling shallow. Tuning for optimum performance is just a bonus. I would say yes if you can afford it. Lots of both brands, for me it is a Bobs!
2014 Phoenix 721XP, 250 SHO, Bobs Action Jack, Dual Blades, 112 Ultrex, 2019 Lariat FX4 F150 Supercrew 4x4
I like having it. Think resale too, many guys vow to never own a boat without. Nothing wrong with Atlas. Think Boob's is quite a bit more?
2017 Phoenix 819
2016 200ProXS, s/n 2B359849, Mod 1200P73BD
I always want to get one for my boat but always end up buying new electronics...one day I'll get one and when I do it will be a Bob's.
YOU are not entitled to what I have earned!!!!!
2014 Phoenix 619 Pro / 2014 Mercury 200 Pro XS
I didn’t order one with my boat I’ve never had one on any of my boats.
2023 Phoenix 819 pro
2023 200 Pro XS 4s 3B373365
pond boat
2020 pelican Bass raider 10E
Yea get it and go with bobs action and get it powder coated.
2023 Ford F150 XLT Super Crew 2.7L Ecoboost FX4
2021 Phoenix 721/ Mercury 250 ProXS 4s
HDS16 Pro- Solix15 : Console
HDS16 Pro W/AT - Garmin 126 W/ lvs34 - Solix12/ 360 : Bow
Dual 10' Blades/ Lowrance Ghost/ Bobs Hydraulic Plate
225ah cranking / 100ah trolling. Ionic/Relion lithium
MLF Invitationals Angler
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Bob's!
Unless you are only fishing small bodies of water, YES! A hydraulic jack plate allows you to 'dial-in' any number of props but for me its most useful to dump it (lower all the way down) when running rough water or raise it all the way up when getting on plane in shallow water. My current 921 (and prior 721) has an Atlas JP and with the exception of a corroded fuse holder (on the 721...TH Marine sent me an entire wiring harness to replace it... I chose not to install, just replaced fuse holder), I've had no issues. I'd choose the Atlas again based on reliability.
10" or 12"
best to stay go with a 10" on a 19ft
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Get it. I wish I got one.
I got mine because i had to in order to get the motor low enough to get in my garage. I will get one on every boat i buy in the future, Lord willing, because makes a massive improvement on the handling.
I have Atlas. I did have the relays go bad at about two years. If it wasn’t covered under warranty it would have been about $300 to buy the new relays.
2018 Phoenix 819 / 2018 Mercury 200 Pro XS
I've got one on my 2014 and at this point it has just become normal. I'm looking at a new bird without and feeling a potential loss. some days I never touch the the thing and I realize it is something that could go wrong;;; other days I've got the thing up to a 20 as I try and get the boat up in ~2.x ft of water. I don't think a perfect answer exists because it is something that can fail and costs. So I'm firmly on the fence.
2024 Phoenix 818
2024 merc 175 pro xs 3B411947
Go for the hyrdro. Even if you care nothing for maximum performance, the ability to it all the way up in shallow water or drop it down lower for more lift in rough water is 100% worth the cost.
Definitely a must have and agree with others above - Bobs is a much better plate and go with the powder coating. The black on my 5 year old Bobs plate still looks like its brand new.
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2024 Phoenix 21 XE - Mercury 250 PRO XS Serial #3B429919
2017 Phoenix PHX 21 - Yamaha 250 SHO
2010 Skeeter 20i - Yamaha 250 SHO
1988 Procraft 1780 Competitor - Mercury 100