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    Advice for Jack Plate/ Hot Foot

    Alright Champion Gang I need advice and suggestions. So here we go........

    1986 Champion 201
    1986 200 Mercury
    23p Trophy

    I am restoring this boat and at the moment it is bare hull and the engine only. I know for sure I will be getting Lowarance depth finders (probably 112c and 522), troll motor, seastar 7400A hydraulic steering, new hardware, gauges, toggle swithches, breakers, bilge, aeration, new hoses, bulk fittings and so on and so on just to give you a brief run down. now for the skinny.......... I have never had a jack plate or hot foot. I am seriously considering installing both of these items.

    First lets start with the Hot Foot. I have heard they are a pain in the rump on long distance and with rough water (keeping constant speed without loping). So lets hear comments as far as satifaction and if I were to purchase one which type/model/style would be the most comfortable/reliable and functional.

    Second, I am considering a Bobs 8" Hydraulic Jack Plate. I would like to hear some pros and cons. yes or no's or set-up advice for the boat and engine I have listed above.

    I guess with all of the advice and yes or no's that I get. I will believe in the majority rule and go with the roll.............

    Thanks and eagerly waiting, Cooper


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    Re: Advice for Jack Plate/ Hot Foot (ChampionCooper)

    I like the hot foots also makes as a good safety feature as well I believe mine is a t & h marine and you can't go wrong with bob's!

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    Re: Advice for Jack Plate/ Hot Foot (ChampionCooper)

    Pat Goff can probably give you the best advice on this older Champ. IM him if he has not seen and responded to your post shortly...

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    As far as the hot foot goes, I will never own a boat without one. I think it is awesome for rough water, as it allows me to adjust my speed instantaneously and feels a lot more comfortable than trying to use the throttle lever. Is it kind of a pain on long runs....yes, but the throttle is a pain in rough water.

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    Re: (bassinman215)

    i wont ever have another boat without a Hot Foot and Pro Trim they are the best safety feature shot of a PFD you can have...i havent ever had a problem on long runs.....works the same was a the gas pedal in your truck.....the Bobs is a very good plate if i was to get one thats the one i would go with

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    As far as the plate goes I'm a set it and forget it guy so my choice would be a Rapid Jack by Hydro-Dynamics, Same with the Hot foot although I'm a one hand driver (no hot foot) you can check out Hydro-dynamics full line at http://www.hydrodynamics-usa.com.

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    Re: Advice for Jack Plate/ Hot Foot (Lea)

    Lea,
    would you happen to have his member name? Thanks for you input..... Coop

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    Thanks John I am going to check out the website............. its nice to get several opinions and I am in no rush to make any hasty decisions........Coop

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    pmgoffjr should be it...I will double check..

    Yep, that's it.... He will not steer you wrong!! He knows our boats!!

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    Thanks Lea........ you da man. I will hook up with him sooner or later. I have got plenty of time to learn from others, that way hopefully I will make the right purchases and not regret that I did and be completely happy with my boat again. It has been a long time coming...............

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    Re: Advice for Jack Plate/ Hot Foot (ChampionCooper)

    get the hot foot and pro trim, so you can adjust the trim and jackplate at the wheel...The 8" bob's is the best for hydraulic....your on the right track and will not be disspointed....Next thing is up to a 225 and will have one of the faster champ hulls

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    Re: Advice for Jack Plate/ Hot Foot (chris_ken23)

    Hey Chris,
    the more I dig into adding things the higher and higher the price tag is climbing, how much I would love to jump up a notch and get the 225 i just can't do it, i can't , I can't , I can't , ohhhhhhhhhhh the pain, ohhhhhhhhhhhhh the pain. Maybe , just maybe if I get the jack plate and raise er up all the way and disconnect the alarm and pinch off the pressure gauge, then run er wide open ............... ah huh you know what I am thinkin........ I am thinkin I could say "Honey I just don't know how my engine blew up! I guess I am going to have to buy a new one now...... gosh dang it! "........... hmmmmmmm there is a plan in the making.......

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    Hey John,
    I talked to Chuck at Hydro and he told me that I should run the 9.5" Rapid jack for my boat and engine set-up. I was curious if you had an opinion on this?

    Thanks. Cooper

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    Re: Advice for Jack Plate/ Hot Foot (ChampionCooper)

    A little confusion here, Cooper. Championman's name is Fred, not John (he is our resident Johnson/Evinrude wrench) .... and I am not "da man"..

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    Re: (ChampionCooper)

    <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ChampionCooper &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Hey John,
    I talked to Chuck at Hydro and he told me that I should run the 9.5" Rapid jack for my boat and engine set-up. I was curious if you had an opinion on this?

    Thanks. Cooper</TD></TR></TABLE>


    , I've been called about every name under the sun but never John , A 9.5 is what I run on my 201. I'm a 3 3/4" below the pad turning a 24" 3 blade raker prop right at 5,600 RPM with 2 and full fuel load and T loaded 65.7 GPS.

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    Re: Advice for Jack Plate/ Hot Foot (Lea)

    Lea, Gosh dang it I am sooooooooooo confused and sorry. When I replied to your responce and when I hit post. I notice your icon with the woman typing and I said to myself " Could Lea possibly be a woman and now I look like a complete idiot" well if soooooooo I am sure she is going to tell me. I even looked at your profile and no word was mentioned as to wheter m/f . I used to have a a friend of mine a long time ago and his name was spelled the same way...... so I went with the odds and it looks like I lost.

    Now as far as John is concerned........ and now that I look at it I guess I could say DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA John/Rude DAAAAAAAAAAAAAA it makes perfect sense now and I must say GOSH DANG IT ONE MORE TIME!

    As I hope the two of you know that I am new to this website and I am sure now I have not made any brownie points ........ So just let me say to Lea and Frank that I am sorry and Please, please, please, please continue to give me the great advice that you two have so well done. This will not happen again as far as the two of you are concerned............

    Thanks Lea & Frank for hopefully continued support, Cooper


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    <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ChampionCooper &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
    Thanks Lea & Frank for hopefully continued support, Cooper

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    Getting closer Cooper, getting closer . It's Fred not Frank .

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    Okay I am going back to bed now........... sleep for a few more hours and wake up and start all over again..........Sorry ..........

    FRED,FRED,FRED,FRED,FRED,FRED,FRED,FRED,FRED,FRED, FRED,FRED

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    Be careful Mark , Lea and Fred will come looking for you.





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    You're gonna be OK, Cooper.... Just take a deep breath....

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