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On Mar 30, 1:24*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 07:42:04 -0700, "JT" wrote: For little investment, you might also try one of the following first. *I have no experience on larger boats, however I know they work well on smaller run abouts in the 16 to 18 ft. range. There are several other manufactures on the market besides this one. http://www.davisnet.com/MARINE/produ...asp?pnum=00448 Yes, sometimes known as a Doel-Fin or similar. *They are a lot less expensive than trim tabs and very easy to install. *That's what I'd try first. * Also, make sure you are trimmed all the way down when starting up. I have hydraulic tabs and I like them. In addition to getting you up faster they also allow you to cruise at a lower speed. For cruising they are better than triming the prop down. |
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On Mar 30, 11:30*am, jamesgangnc wrote:
On Mar 30, 1:24*pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 07:42:04 -0700, "JT" wrote: For little investment, you might also try one of the following first. *I have no experience on larger boats, however I know they work well on smaller run abouts in the 16 to 18 ft. range. There are several other manufactures on the market besides this one. http://www.davisnet.com/MARINE/produ...asp?pnum=00448 Yes, sometimes known as a Doel-Fin or similar. *They are a lot less expensive than trim tabs and very easy to install. *That's what I'd try first. * Also, make sure you are trimmed all the way down when starting up. I have hydraulic tabs and I like them. *In addition to getting you up faster they also allow you to cruise at a lower speed. *For cruising they are better than triming the prop down. Thanks! This is all being aken into consideration. |