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Thanks for all the advise. I can probably piece together a set of 12x9 tabs and install them.
Does anyone need a set of lencos for a bigger boat, I will sell them at a good price. I have tabs and control box, no switch, but can get a switch for $85 more. They are off a lift kept boat, used for less than a year. |
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Sounds like I may be in for a surprise using the tabs on the V21.
On my previous boat full down tabs didn't cause any problems, other than not being fast for higher speed cruising - normal operations. We'll see. Regarding B I - lots of boaters us it, just have to be more careful with tide / wave action. I'd offer up Shark River Inlet as perhaps the safest on the Jersey coast. Real short, deep, straight and easy. |
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Bgreene I don't think they are saying regular size tabs are a problem on 20' boat. It's a concern using the 16" long tabs i was going to use on such a small boat that may be a liability. Most standard trim tabs are 12" wide x 9" long.
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I'd say that the larger size tabs would almost have to cause more reaction than that of smaller ones.kind of like the reasoning for larger ailerons on a stunt aircraft.
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