Upgrade your marine setup with the ATLAS™ 10″ Hydraulic Jack Plate Standard in a sleek Black Anodized finish. Engineered for high-performance outboards, this jack plate ensures reliable and efficient lifting for your boat’s engine, enhancing both functionality and aesthetics.
Innovative One-Piece Design
The ATLAS 10″ Hydraulic Jack Plate features a revolutionary one-piece construction, incorporating the advanced Rod and Slot lifting system. This design effectively distributes stress, allowing it to support the heaviest and most powerful outboards available, accommodating engines up to 300 HP or 625 pounds.
Integrated Hydraulic System
Say goodbye to the hassle of installing separate pumps and reservoirs inside your transom. The ATLAS jack plate comes with a fully integrated hydraulic unit, streamlining installation and maintenance. Experience rapid lifting performance, elevating your engine from bottom to top in just 8 seconds.
Durable and Reliable Construction
Crafted from high-quality materials and finished with black anodization, the ATLAS jack plate is built to withstand the harsh marine environment. Its sturdy construction ensures long-lasting performance, providing peace of mind during your boating adventures.
Easy Installation and Operation
The integrated hydraulic system simplifies the installation process, saving you time and effort. Once installed, operating the jack plate is intuitive and hassle-free, allowing you to focus more on enjoying your time on the water.
Compatibility
The ATLAS 10″ Hydraulic Jack Plate is compatible with a wide range of outboard engines up to 300 HP, making it a versatile choice for various boat types and engine configurations.
Performance Specifications
Feature | Specification |
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Lift Capacity | Up to 300 HP or 625 pounds |
Lifting Speed | 8 seconds (bottom to top) |
Material Finish | Black Anodized |
Hydraulic System | Integrated unit |
Design | One-piece with Rod and Slot lifting system |
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