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⚓ Lift smarter, not harder – your boat’s best rescue partner!
The T-H Marine AHJM-4-DP Atlas Car Micro Jacker is a lightweight (23 lbs), powerful lifting device designed for small outboards up to 115 HP, with a max load capacity of 425 lbs. It lifts boats up to 11.5 inches in just 8 seconds, making it ideal for shallow water vessels like gheenoes, jon boats, and skiffs. Featuring a universal fit and backed by 5 years of spare part availability, this American-made jacker ensures quick, reliable performance when you need it most.
| ASIN | B0053HQAPY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #86,909 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #13 in Boat Trailer Jacks |
| Brand | T-H Marine |
| Brand Name | T-H Marine |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 224 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00733572073201 |
| Included Components | T-H Marine AHJM-4-DP Atlas Micro Jacker |
| Item Dimensions | 4 x 14.5 x 15 inches |
| Item Type Name | T-H Marine AHJM-4-DP Atlas Micro Jacker |
| Item Weight | 23 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 425 pound |
| Manufacturer | T-H Marine |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AHJM-4-DP |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Lifting Height | 11.5 Inches |
| Minimum Height | 105 Millimeters |
| Model Number | AHJM-4-DP |
| OEM Equivalent Part Number | [Contact T-H Marine Supplies LLC for OEM Equivalent Part Number] |
| Style Name | Jacker |
| UPC | 733572073201 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car |
A**R
Very Best Quality!!!
I have a Mako Pro Skiff 17 and like to fish shallow water and run top speed as well. I researched jack plates and after much research settled on this brand and model. Very well and I mean very, very well crafted, exact same bolt pattern as existing motor no need to remove or relocate existing hardware. Works like a charm and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a great jack plate. You can find them cheaper but you will get what you pay for.
W**.
Jack plates
Looks great . Great product for the price . Works awesome
M**K
Good Jack plate, great company
Excellent company to deal with. I had a problem with mine almost two years after I bought it. I called them up just looking for some technical support and they ended up sending me a new actuator and wiring harness just for the cost of shipping. CMC stands by their products
T**Y
The BEST THING I've done to my Alumacraft 16' MVTEX CS...
Sorry it's a little wordy with slang, I recent purchased this fine product. I installed it myself with an engine lift along with upper and lower support brackets. It was a little challenging to do without someone to hand you tools. You have to keep your cabling in mind and make to use NEW BOLTS. The first time out I was conservative in operating the jack plate. Yes I did try it at high speed, 3" lift max. and yes it seemed to go faster and I operated it at maximum lift at low speeds to see if it would still pump water, duhh, yes it did. Everything worked as it should. But one thing at low speed is it tends to wander about a bit. It straightens out the faster you go. My opinion is you still need tilt to operate in the shallow areas. The 2nd trip: Well let me say I got the guts up to trim the motor vertically and ALL THE WAY UP. I adjusted, trimmed the motor, to run vertical to the boat. Then I hit the throttle, after the boat was going as fast as it would go high speed I started to lift the motor till it ran out of UP. I knew, from the way it felt as the motor lifted to the top position that it was going faster then it every did before but I was amazed that it picked up a total of 5 mph GPS on my fish locators gps. The thought that I really put it through it's paces and used a bunch as fuel. To my amazement it appears to be a fuel saver too. I don't exactly know how much fuel economy I gained but I am getting around 4-5 more miles out of a 6 gallon tank. Finally I had a good day: My last time out I gained what I think is final data: My outfit - 16ft Alumacraft MVTEXCS 40hp Johnson VRO 15" pitch SS prop, VRO - deleted. Without the jack plate I was able to get the boat too around 33mph with minimum gear and a quarter tank of fuel/6 gal... I'm a little guy, 185#. I was all by myself, and was going very fast so no pics to prove it YET. You can do the GPS mph math here 33mph + 5mph + 38. Not to bad I'd say. So here are my questions answered: Is it worth it? If going faster on the water is what you're looking for and optimizing your equipment is important? Yes, Yes, Yes. Is it safe? Yup, as safe as the operator. Do you go faster? I sure did. Is it fun? Heck yeah! I was always told, "The best way to gain speed is a stainless prop. Not so anymore. You wanna go FAST? Then get one of these... I didn't need a big setback on my boat I was able get keep the prop in clean water with just a 4" Bigger boats with different hulls will perform differently I'm sure. I gave my neighbor, an avid boater, a little ride. I made my try it out too. He was totally amazed, now he wants one. And he blames me. LOL I originally bought the jack plate to operate my boat and fish in shallow water and the access to our harbor is around 2 ft or less, the rest of the story was a nice surprise for me as I expected a little more speed just not what it has actually gained I've gained around 5 extra miles out of the boats 6 gallon tank. Have fun, be safe Torque all the mounting bolts after the first couple uses.
J**F
Only lasted 4 months
Bought this Jack plate in March of 2022. Installed on my boat in august and used it for the first time in September. Worked well until December of 2022, stopped functioning completely. After troubleshooting and even replacing entire wiring harness, determined the actuator is bad. Contacted customer service who told me it’s no longer under warranty and I will need to purchase a new actuator for $400. Now Its boating season and I’m going to have to spend money for parts and take the time to remove and install a new actuator. I’m extremely frustrated and unhappy with it and would not recommend it to anyone.
A**N
Good Investment
Great jackplate for a small boat. Mounted on a 15 foot skiff with a 40 hp and was able to raise the motor up 8 inches for shallow water. My better than trimming the motor
C**N
A boater’s must have!!
Easy installation. Works excellent. A must buy if you’re looking for improvement in the shallow’s !!
B**N
Works great
Love it. Easy to install…uses the same holes you already have drilled for your motor. Up and down quick and smooth.
A**R
no improvement
Did not add to top end. Does not help keep the nose down in the shallows
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