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Couple of tractor tubes & a compressor on the pier? You don't say what size
boat? Is there a crane on the dock? Trimtabs aren't usually far under water when moored. "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 11:44:02 -0700, Mike C wrote: My trim tabs stopped working. I checked the fluid level, and it was non-existent. I added ATF and switched on the tabs. The fluid all went into the water. I believe only from the starboard hydraulic piston. I have insta-trim tabs. I take it I have to replace the piston. How do I do this? Does the boat need to be out of the water (problem!)? Is there anything else I can check? There is no leaking inside the engine compartment by the pump and I checked the hose connector to the piston and it seems fine. There are really only two possibilities that I can think of: The hose is ruptured outside the boat; or, the cylinder is leaking. Either way you're probably going to need a haulout unless you can find a mechanic that works underwater or a really good diver. |
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