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Just my observation, most manufactures prefer lenco tabs. One guy told me its due to the compact design, no hydraulic pumps, etc... They even offer a bennett retro fit kit. A couple of years ago, bennett started to offer an electric trim system to compete.
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1990 Wellcraft Fish 18 in repair now! Pictures coming soon! |
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I put a set of Bennett tabs and they make a huge difference. Not only to keep the bow from pounding. But also to level off the boat in a cross wind. I would only use Bennet tabs. I replace lots of bad Lenco actuators at work. I think the little extra time you may spend installing the Bennett tabs will pay off in the long run with it's reliability.
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1981 V20 cuddy 2007 225 optimax http://budgetboattowing.com/ http://www.gardenstateyachtsales.com/ |
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Thanks All, will definetly look into the Bennett Tabs!
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I like the new Bennet premier line, look nice probably cost too.
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1985 Wellcraft V-20, Evinrude ETEC 150: SOLD 1979 Marine Trader 44, twin Ford Lehman 120s 2006 Panga 14, Tohatsu 20 |
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I suggest the Bennett M120's over the M80's...... the 120's should be perfect with 150 hp.
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