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			So when the ocean is around 2 + while caps etc in a head sea, and I want to cover distance .I typically run mostly full tabs down, engine down . Result .....Bow stays down cutting through the waves and I can power up without pounding. Burns quite a bit more fuel but no matter. I assume most everyone does same so just chatting here . Surprisingly .....some on all kinds of boats dont use their tabs and trim to best advantage. | 
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			I wish I had tabs on mine, meant to do it years ago, never got around to it.  Now I m scared to drill all those ones in a 37 year old transom
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			Likewise.  I'd like to have tabs, especially in a crosswind when the boat leans into it.  That's annoying.
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 Actually trim tabs make a very significant difference in the V boat ride. Not a little... ...a very significant difference. Installing the Bennett trim tabs was not difficult. Just have to measure placement and take your time. | 
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			Measuring and patience, definitely not my strongest traits.  I have heard the tabs really make the hull come alive Also, like Pipe says, be nice not to keep telling chunky buddies to move to the other side | 
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			You can do it  if I can you can
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			Tabs are worth it Major improvement on a magnificent boat Nothing else needs to be said. Had them on my V-21
		 
				__________________ 93 V-21 200/9.9 Yamaha | 
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