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![]() "Wildest Dream" wrote in message et... technically your both right in some aspect the trim tabs that are adjustable are retracted once on plane creating less drag, there still is some due to the added wetting surface but it is minimal, but some boats need tabs to get up, w/out them it would not plane and it would than be a semi-displacement boat and be very inefficient at high rpm's. it matters the application. Of course they will not be efficient on every boat, nor at every speed, but my contention is that they *can* reduce drag when used correctly on a planing hull. Basskisser's contention is that they *can't* reduce drag since they create some drag themselves. I have been very careful to always state that to increase efficiency the tabs be used "properly" or "correctly" and have provided real world scenario's, but he still argues that they can not increase efficiency due to their drag. He is dead wrong. All *planning hulls* will see *some* improvement in efficiency at various speeds. This improvement will mostly be realized in slow to midrange speeds. |
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