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Yes sir, another V owner enjoying the greatly enhanced ride quality with TABS !
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Still probably gonna do tabs, just hate drilling all those holes. I like the look of bennet premier line and they will make you a custom size. Lencos seem like they would be easier as far as less to rig.
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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 installed the Bennett Bolt electric trim tabs 12x9 easy install work great
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1985 Wellcraft V-20 2000 Yamaha 150hp OX66 FI 1988 NorthCoast 24 twin screw 5.7 1988 Shamrock GS31 twin 350hp 454 2007 Triton 2690 2x200 Suzuki 4 strokes |
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It's worth it......don't sweat the holes.....do it right and no worries.
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Thanks for all the info fellas.
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ive got the m120 sport tabs on mine too.
with a 350 and a bravo leg theyre on the small side... usually run with them 2/3's down if its not calm, if it is then 1/2 |
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M120 here too
Run them about 30% down with an old 400lb 200HP 2 stroke O/B |
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Used the new lencos on Monday. Went with the 9x12 feels like I added 4 ft to the length of the boat. Very nice add on
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