lasabre….yes it is an S boat. You can tell by the sponsons but I could also see it on the back of the seats when he went to change to the other side of the motor for the video. I know those plates have got to be made of some pretty strong metal but I have wondered about S and R boats often having the motors set back sooooo far if it would put too much stress on the plate or the transom. If I recall we had a recent question about jackplates and BCB offers either a 6″ or 8″ jackplate. Below is the description given by the guy that posted the video on youtube. This occured while running to my start spot on Lake Champlain on Aug 9th, 2009. The boat is a 2009 Skeeter FX210. Gonna work on making some phone calls today with Skeeter Boats and R & R Manufacturing (maker of the JP). So according to his description he was not towing without a motor support and in the video he does have a transom saver in use. Thats not to say that he hasnt towed without one before. We can do nothing but speculate.Last edited by toledobasser on August 19th, 2009, 9:02 am, edited 3 times in total.Jim EbarbMany, LA (Toledo Bend Lake)2004 Cougar/ 225 OptimaxHumminbird Helix 12 Chirp SI on BalzOut Mount at bowLowrance HDS 7 at bowHumminbird Helix 12 Mega SI on Ram Mount at ConsoleLowrance HDS 8 in dash at console