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Nos Land & Sea Stern Jack For Bravo on 2040-parts.com

US $899.95
Location:

Kopperl, Texas, United States

Kopperl, Texas, United States
NEW OLD STOCK. WE TOOK IT OUT ORIGINAL BOX. HAD IT IN STORAGE FOR YEARS. ORIGINAL BOX DETERIORATED. WILL BE IN ANOTHER BOX. ALL PARTS AND INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED.
Brand:LAND & SEA Manufacturer Part Number:BRAVO

NEW OLD STOCK, LAND & SEA STERN JACK FOR BRAVO OUTDRIVE. HAVE HAD IN STORAGE FOR YEARS, ORIGINAL BOX DETERIORATED. ALL PARTS AND INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED.



The patented Land and Sea Stern Jack typically adds several mph to most quality high performance hull and blade combinations. It's the best thing you can do for your Bravo stern drive! The stern jack is much more than a simple set-back spacer. Only the stern jack actually increases the geracase's vertical "X" dimension as you trim out the drive. It's like having a hydraulic race engine jack plate and power trim all in a single push of the button. 
Select easy to install jack plates and outboard motor brackets that are designed to handle choppy water and heavy-stroke engines. These are designed for boaters to achieve the best performance of their boat. 

"Its heavy-duty design is key to the STERN-JACK's 'bullet-proof' offshore reputation!"

Land and Sea Stern Jack Plate
Land and Sea Stern Jack
Understanding the Stern Jack: 

The Stern Jack works best on boats that require substantial trim for best top speed. The reason you trim out is to add bow lift (increased angle of attack) which reduces hull drag. Trimming out helps bow lift by converting some of the blade's forward thrust into vertical down thrust at the stern -- this pivots the bow end up. So long as the boat picks up more speed (from the resulting hull drag reduction) than it trades away from lost forward push, then you gain with more trim out!

Because the Stern Jack increases the length of the moment arm trying to pivot the bow up, it requires LESS trim out for the same amount of lift. Plus, the Stern Jack is much more than just set back. For example, if you just added a transom mounted set back box, it pushes the drive deeper in the water -- creating MORE drag! This is because transoms are angled down 12 - 15 degrees. However, the patented Stern Jack mounts after the gimbal housing, so it actually raises the gearcase vertically higher when you trim out! The result is better bite and acceleration when trimmed under (because it puts the blades deeper then) and less drag (for improved top speed and handling) when trimmed out!




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