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Unread 10-16-2014, 05:36 AM
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Does it have trim tabs ? If not, it's one of the best modifications you can do on a V because it greatly improves the ride.

I have a V and run around from Raritan Bay down the ocean south of Belmar.

The tabs make it possible to run on plane in a wide range of conditions, and nearly eliminates pounding in chop.

I installed Bennett tabs, very straight forward job to be done without rushing.

Best of luck with the boat, congratulations, and safe boating.
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Does it have trim tabs ? If not, it's one of the best modifications you can do on a V because it greatly improves the ride.

I have a V and run around from Raritan Bay down the ocean south of Belmar.

The tabs make it possible to run on plane in a wide range of conditions, and nearly eliminates pounding in chop.

I installed Bennett tabs, very straight forward job to be done without rushing.

Best of luck with the boat, congratulations, and safe boating.
Yea tabs do help that boat alot just do youself a favor a dont be the jackass that asks another member how to do it in full detail then go with somethin else^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

.....and a seatow membership does go a long way. You'll get your moneys worth if you ever have to use it.

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Thanks for the welcomes guys and all the kind words, the impeller, water pump, thermostats were changed at the beginning of the season, I say it sat because he only used it once this spring. From what i know it does not have trim tabs, the only other boat I've "drove" was a inboard diesel, so I'm not sure what trim tabs do to be brutally honest...I'll have to do my research. I also plan on getting the membership from west marine, figure it's a safe bet and I'll be thankful if i ever need to use their services. Is going through west marine my best bet for this?
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You'll find West Marine's prices sky high on a lot of things, def better places to find parts and accessories, especially the internet and ebay. West Marine's catalog is good for "shopping" for different things, then find them elsewhere. I have TowBoat and dealt directly with the local franchise owner who I know. Worth it the first time you need it, covers your trailer too, plus any boat you are using at the time. Good if you own multiple boats or borrow a friends boat.
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I'm out on the left coast and use BoatUS -I think they're associated with West Marine but I deal direct with them. With no kicker motor, I have had to use them twice and I agree - it's nice to have.
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Thanks for the welcomes guys and all the kind words, the impeller, water pump, thermostats were changed at the beginning of the season, I say it sat because he only used it once this spring. From what i know it does not have trim tabs, the only other boat I've "drove" was a inboard diesel, so I'm not sure what trim tabs do to be brutally honest...I'll have to do my research. I also plan on getting the membership from west marine, figure it's a safe bet and I'll be thankful if i ever need to use their services. Is going through west marine my best bet for this?
Thanks again!
Tabs are goin to balance the hull out. Basically if everyone is sittin in the back you can hammer the tabs down to get you up on a plane better. Also works the same way if ol hefty Uncle Ricky decides to park his 300#'s on starboard you can compensate by tabbin the left side down so the hull doesnt list as bad. Also will help you out on fuel economy drastically.

Lenco's are electric. Bennets are hydraulic
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Okay great I'll certainly look into the tabs, don't look terribly expensive and from what I've been reading fairly easy to install for the huge improvement of the boat.
the only reason i brought up west marine is because they offer membership of one of those tow services, and i wasn't sure if i could go to the company directly. I think it was something like $150 a year through them, but I'll have to check some other resources.
Thanks for all the help this far guys!
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There she is, motor smoking up a storm, gotta love these older two strokes, started right up for sitting for over a year tho so i can't complain too much
Better smokin then broken!
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Okay great I'll certainly look into the tabs, don't look terribly expensive and from what I've been reading fairly easy to install for the huge improvement of the boat.
the only reason i brought up west marine is because they offer membership of one of those tow services, and i wasn't sure if i could go to the company directly. I think it was something like $150 a year through them, but I'll have to check some other resources.
Thanks for all the help this far guys!
Nice looking boat!

Tabs are great but are a luxury. You will ride well without them until you are ready to drop the cash on them.
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Okay great I'll certainly look into the tabs, don't look terribly expensive and from what I've been reading fairly easy to install for the huge improvement of the boat.
the only reason i brought up west marine is because they offer membership of one of those tow services, and i wasn't sure if i could go to the company directly. I think it was something like $150 a year through them, but I'll have to check some other resources.
Thanks for all the help this far guys!
Tabs.....so let's say you're cruising into 2' chop, a few 3' waves mixed in, and you're the boat is " pounding" meaning the bow goes up comes down BAMM, again, again, again as you're running bow into the chop.

You then press both tabs to go down, meaning, they lower pressing against the water pressure from the boat running through the water. This forces the bow of the boat down, which puts the front edge of the V into the waves, to cut through, greatly reducing the pounding, and keep your boat running flatter too.
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