Hey, welcome to the site. I don't know much about jack plates but as you get familiar with the site you'll notice we use our names. Keeps it more personal and well, the second thread on the list talks about how we all agreed when signing up. Once you change to using your name I imagine you'll get a lot of replies. Have a great day.Hey, Just joined the forum here. Looks like a great spot! I have a Bankes Dominator with a yamaha 40hp, 4 stroke. Wass wondering if anyone here has ever tried on Hyd Jack plate on one of these? Thanks, in advance. LP.
Thanks Nick. Very appreciated.Steve,
I have a Duckwrangler 15 with a hydraulic jack plate and it's great with my Suzuki DF40 mounted to it. Can get very skinny with it. Highly recommended.
Mike-SID has one on his duck invader 13, not to speak for him but I think he has the same opinion.
It will mount in the existing holes that your motor is currently attached to. Just remember to 5200 those holes when you take the motor off and mount the jack plate. Also I would recommend the aluminum bars that evenly distribute the pressure of the bolts as opposed to just mounting it with just the bolts. Might not be needed but it makes me feel better
Hey Brad, Thanks for your input and advice. Yes I have seen many of the bigger Bankes models with jack plates. See lots of the freedoms, crusaders, Goliaths, but Never seen a Dominator with one. I was wondering since my little dominator is so much narrower than the bigger boats, that it may put the weight of the motor back too far, and cause handling issues etc. with it. Was hoping somebody had tried it already, as it's a pretty costly "buy it and try it". lol.I run a backplate on my Bankes Crusader. I love it. raise the engine and I can get in pretty shallow for a 19 foot glass boat. I did recently have a problem when I tilted my engine (115 hp) to full tilt while the backplate was all the way down. I ripped the hydraulic line fitting out of the hydraulic steering cylinder and was without steering. You shouldn't have any problem with a tiller steer motor. This was the first time in 15 years of operating this boat that I had this problem.
Yes,Steve,
I have a Duckwrangler 15 with a hydraulic jack plate and it's great with my Suzuki DF40 mounted to it. Can get very skinny with it. Highly recommended.
Mike-SID has one on his duck invader 13, not to speak for him but I think he has the same opinion.
It will mount in the existing holes that your motor is currently attached to. Just remember to 5200 those holes when you take the motor off and mount the jack plate. Also I would recommend the aluminum bars that evenly distribute the pressure of the bolts as opposed to just mounting it with just the bolts. Might not be needed but it makes me feel better