Minn Kota | Raptor Jack Plate Adapter Bracket| 6" | Starboard Side | Black | 1810362
Minn Kota | Raptor Jack Plate Adapter Bracket| 6" | Starboard Side | Black | 1810362
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Minn Kota | Raptor Jack Plate Adapter Bracket | 6" | Starboard Side | Black | 1810362
Product Overview
The Minn Kota | Raptor Jack Plate Adapter Bracket| 6" | Starboard Side | Black | 1810362 is a heavy-duty, tournament-grade marine mounting bracket designed to establish a rock-solid mechanical link between your vessel's jack plate and a Minn Kota Raptor shallow water anchor. Engineered specifically for high-performance bass boats, multi-species fishing hulls, and large bay boats, this adapter completely removes the risky requirement of drilling mounting holes into your boat's fiberglass transom below the waterline. Instead, it bolts directly into the pre-drilled side tracking channels of your manual or hydraulic jack plate. This starboard-side specific model delivers an aggressive 6-inch setback clearance, positioning your shallow water anchor outward and rearward to ensure your outboard engine cowling, steering linkages, and battery cables have completely free range of motion across all steering and trim angles.
Machined from premium, high-strength extruded marine aluminum, the 1810362 features a rugged monoblock structure designed without weak welds to easily handle the extreme rotational forces and leverage produced when a Raptor anchor fires into hard, packed lake bottoms. The bracket is finished with a durable, multi-layered black powder coat that shields the underlying aluminum from intense UV rays, high marine humidity, and chipping. The kit comes complete with all necessary heavy-duty marine-grade stainless steel hardware and anti-seize lubricant, providing a professional, rattle-free installation that preserves your fiberglass hull’s structural integrity and long-term resale value.
Key Features
- Starboard-Side Optimized Layout: Precision-angled and geometrically engineered explicitly for mounting on the right (starboard) side of your outboard motor for clean tracking alignment.
- Aggressive 6-Inch Setback Clearance: Extends the anchor housing 6 inches away from the jack plate, providing essential clearance to avoid contact with wide engine cowlings and steering lines.
- Monoblock Extruded Aluminum Core: CNC-machined from a single block of premium marine aluminum to ensure maximum shear strength and eliminate weld fatigue under load.
- Industrial Multi-Layer Black Powder Coat: Coated with a durable, high-adhesion black finish that completely shields the bracket from salt air pitting, sun fading, and mechanical scratches.
- Zero-Transom-Drill Engineering: Attaches directly to the existing side channels of major jack plate brands, keeping your boat's fiberglass transom 100% sealed and waterproof.
- High-Tensile Stainless Fasteners: Ships fully equipped with premium marine-grade stainless steel bolts, locking washers, and anti-seize lubrication to guarantee a vibration-free mount.
- Direct Factory Raptor Fitment: Pre-drilled with Minn Kota's exact template configuration to match the Raptor anchor base perfectly, removing the need for custom drilling or fabrication.
Compatibility Information
The Minn Kota 1810362 Jack Plate Adapter Bracket is engineered with a strict structural and positional focus. It is fully compatible with all models of the **Minn Kota Raptor Shallow Water Anchor series** across all depth options (8-foot and 10-foot anchors). Due to its standardized indexing template, it also accommodates legacy Minn Kota Talon mounting brackets and competitive anchor lines using standard side-mount templates.
On the boat side, this bracket mounts directly to the side tracking slots of most major manual or hydraulic jack plates, including Atlas (T-H Marine), Bob's Machine Shop, Vance, Detwiler, and Slone. This specific model delivers a 6-inch setback and is designed **strictly for Starboard-Side installation only**. It cannot be inverted or flipped to the port side without throwing off the structural clearance angles. Its black finish makes it an exceptional match for tournament bass boats, multi-species rigs, and high-horsepower outboard applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the main advantages of a 6-inch setback bracket compared to a 4-inch model?
The main advantage of the 6-inch setback model (1810362) is the expanded clearance zone it creates around your outboard motor. Modern high-horsepower tournament outboards feature wide, aggressive cowling designs and steering configurations that take up significant lateral space. A standard 4-inch bracket may not push the anchor far enough out, risking physical contact between your motor cowling and the anchor bracket during tight turns. The 6-inch model provides an extra 2 inches of safety clearance, ensuring your motor can steer completely to its locks and trim fully without any interference.
Can I mount this starboard bracket on the port side of my boat by turning it upside down?
No, you cannot. The Minn Kota 1810362 is built with a highly specific, asymmetrical geometry designed exclusively for starboard-side (right side when facing forward) installation. The angling, structural reinforcing gussets, and pre-drilled bolt configurations are carefully calculated to provide the perfect rise and clearance on that specific side of the motor. If you flip it upside down to try and mount it on the port side, the structural angles will be completely inverted, which can cause the anchor housing to tilt inward toward your engine, resulting in severe cowling damage during tight steering turns or when trimming the motor up.
What is thread galling, and why do I need to use the included anti-seize compound?
Thread galling is a destructive form of severe mechanical wear that occurs when stainless steel fasteners are threaded tightly together without lubrication. The friction between the metal surfaces causes the microscopic threads to heat up, bind, and cold-weld themselves together permanently before the bolt is fully tightened. Once galled, the bolt cannot be tightened or loosened without snapping the hardware. Applying the included anti-seize compound to the threads before assembly completely prevents galling, ensures an accurate torque reading, and allows you to adjust or remove the bracket safely down the road.
Does this bracket require drilling any holes into my jack plate to complete the installation?
On most major manual and hydraulic jack plates—such as T-H Marine Atlas or Bob's Machine Shop plates—the side vertical walls come pre-drilled from the factory with standard side-mount tracking holes or slots designed specifically to accept anchor brackets. If you own one of these standard plates, the 1810362 bolts on directly with zero drilling required. However, if you are running an older legacy jack plate or a specialized custom model that lacks these pre-drilled slots, you will need to drill matching holes through the side of your jack plate to complete the installation safely.
How do I keep this black powder-coated bracket from fading or chalking over time?
The black finish on the 1810362 is an industrial-grade, high-durability powder coat that is baked at high temperatures to create a tough, weather-resistant outer shell. While it features excellent native UV inhibitors to combat sun fading, the best way to keep it looking brand new is to wash it regularly with standard marine soap and fresh water to clear away dried lake mud, algae, or salt film. For long-term protection, you can apply a light coat of high-quality marine wax or UV-protectant spray to the exterior surfaces of the bracket once or twice a season.
