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I agree with Destroyer but I DO believe they are a necessity. Especially after operating the same boat w/o them. Not to mention the increase in range and economy you'll get from having them. I can tab out and get an extra 1mpg or more from them. Its just a combo of engine tilt and tab placement.
Nobody is keen on drilling holes below the waterline but some things you just have to balls-up and do for the greater good. Just dont drill all the holes at one time. Put the bracket up there and trace it and the holes. Drill the first one and mount/screw the plate on. When everything is still alligned, predrill the rest of the holes, install the bracket then back everything out and gob the sh*t out of it with 5200 and re-install......easy as that I lost my steering-head 30mi offshore one time. Drove the whole way back steering with just my tabs. Even docked the SOB with it
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- The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but obtainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope. Lucky Jack - .......The Surprise is not old; no one would call her old. She has a bluff bow, lovely lines. She's a fine seaboat: weatherly, stiff and fast, very fast, if she's well handled. No, she's not old; she's in her prime. 85' Wellcraft 20 Fisherman "Guale Girl" 1979 Alumnacraft 14 - STILL got holes in it 2006 WS Tarpon160f - "Mudd Butt" |
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Absolutely to trim tabs for this boat !
Example - yesterday on the ocean my V21 back north into mostly 2' -3' chop ate it up with tabs down about 1/2 way and engine trimmed a bit to set the " perfect ride." Blasting along at 4,500 rpm virtually no pounding Without trim tabs, or tabs up all the way - even with motor down all the way the ride would have been harsh to impossible with pounding. You've read this from 1/2 dozen experienced V owners now, so hopefully helpful in your decision. I have Bennett brand tabs, installed myself, not hard, just take your time, use the directions carefully, and measure everything and it will be a done deal for years to come. |
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Absolutely! All my previous rides have been inboards, my experience with outboard set ups is limited. I know there's a lot more knowledge here than I have, and I will always ask first, even if I think I already know. I appreciate everyone's responses, and I see a set of Bennetts in my future.
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On Sunday I had the pleasure of running my 22WA at a max of 3500rpm to break in the lower unit. By putting the engine and tabs down I was able to get on plane. By playing with the engine trim and tabs I was able to go from 9kts to 12kts. I love having trim tabs.
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1999 Wellcraft 22WA-200 Ocean Runner 1982 Grady White Tarpon 190-110 Evinrude-Sold 1996 Striper 2100WA-RIP Sandy 1989 Wellcraft 18-Sport-125 Force-sold |
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