The ATLAS™ 8″ Set Back Hydraulic Jack Plate Polished is engineered for marine and boating enthusiasts who demand reliability and performance. Capable of supporting engines up to 300hp or a dry weight of 625 pounds, this hydraulic jack plate ensures your vessel remains stable and secure in various conditions.
Why Choose the ATLAS™ Hydraulic Jack Plate
- Unmatched Quality: ATLAS™ is recognized as the best hydraulic jack plate in the world, trusted by professionals and boat owners alike.
- Widespread Manufacturer Installation: More boat manufacturers install ATLAS™ plates factory than any other brand, ensuring compatibility and reliability.
- Professional Endorsement: Preferred by numerous professional fishermen for its superior performance and durability.
- Global Leader: The #1 selling hydraulic plate worldwide, supported by an extensive network of sales and service outlets.
- American-Made Excellence: Features a hydraulic actuator manufactured in the U.S.A., offering superior quality compared to competitors from China.
Innovations That Set ATLAS™ Apart
- Pioneering Design: Manufactured by T-H Marine/CMC, ATLAS™ was the first to integrate an actuator inside the jack plate—a feature that has been widely adopted by competitors.
- Shallow Water Compatibility: Introduced pre-drilled options for shallow water anchors, enhancing versatility and ease of installation.
- Low Maintenance: Designed to operate without the need for regular grease lubrication, unlike other hydraulic jack plates.
- Enhanced Safety: Equipped with a heavy-duty safety cable to prevent engines from entering the cockpit in the event of a failure.
- Easy Maintenance: Allows for simple actuator replacement in the field, minimizing downtime and maintenance efforts.
- Industry Advancement: Initiated the first major development in hydraulic jack plates in over a decade, driving continuous improvements in the industry.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit .