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My next purchase for our 18' bowrider (4.3L Mercruiser, 14x23P, 1.81)
will be trim tabs because I like the idea of planing quicker and a more level ride for an unbalanced load (like me sitting on one side and my wife on the other). ![]() Given my unfamiliarity with them, I'd like to know a couple of things. I am comparing the Smart Tabs by Nauticus and manual adjust trim tabs with a control at the helm. What reason would I need to manually adjust the tabs? Will this make my outdrive trim unnecessary if I were to go with the Smart Tabs? Thanks for any help! |
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![]() "werlax" wrote in message om... My next purchase for our 18' bowrider (4.3L Mercruiser, 14x23P, 1.81) will be trim tabs because I like the idea of planing quicker and a more level ride for an unbalanced load (like me sitting on one side and my wife on the other). ![]() Given my unfamiliarity with them, I'd like to know a couple of things. I am comparing the Smart Tabs by Nauticus and manual adjust trim tabs with a control at the helm. What reason would I need to manually adjust the tabs? Will this make my outdrive trim unnecessary if I were to go with the Smart Tabs? Thanks for any help! Bennett is the only way to go with trim tabs. I have used them since 1989. You want to be able to adjust the tabs individually so you can trim out the boat from side to side. |
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I plan on adding Smart Tabs to my 19' bowrider in a couple of weeks. They
cost significantly less than Bennett. I expect the trim tabs to do a better job of getting me on plane without a lot of bow rise, and to let me stay on plane at slower speeds. Nice for wakeboarding and tubing with children. (I've been using a hydro-foil to avoid bow rise for a couple of years.) Tabs that are individually adjustable, remotely, while under power, are nice because you can compensate for weight port and starboard. You pay the extra money to have that convenience. Smart Tabs are set when you install (and test ride) them; after that they work on water pressure against the nitrogen filled cylinder. I'm hoping mine will help with leveling the boat port/starboard when heavy people move about, but don't know how much improvement too expect. Trimming the outdrive only helps when on plane. I normally keep mine trimmed all the way down; once on plane, I give it a couple of taps up and get a little more speed/RPM as it lifts the bow up a little. "-v-" wrote in message m... "werlax" wrote in message om... My next purchase for our 18' bowrider (4.3L Mercruiser, 14x23P, 1.81) will be trim tabs because I like the idea of planing quicker and a more level ride for an unbalanced load (like me sitting on one side and my wife on the other). ![]() Given my unfamiliarity with them, I'd like to know a couple of things. I am comparing the Smart Tabs by Nauticus and manual adjust trim tabs with a control at the helm. What reason would I need to manually adjust the tabs? Will this make my outdrive trim unnecessary if I were to go with the Smart Tabs? Thanks for any help! Bennett is the only way to go with trim tabs. I have used them since 1989. You want to be able to adjust the tabs individually so you can trim out the boat from side to side. |
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"Bill Andersen" wrote in message news:rKl7b.50891$nf3.46453@fed1read07...
I plan on adding Smart Tabs to my 19' bowrider in a couple of weeks. They cost significantly less than Bennett. Yep, this is definately one of the larger pros for the Smart Tabs. I'd be interested in reading a summary of your thoughts after you get them installed and tested out. Are you installing them yourself? Were you able to find any deals or did you buy them direct from Nauticus? Thanks! |
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I have the small bennetts on my 19' bowrider and they are great. I would
not be happy if I could not adjust them for conditions. Like putting them down some in choppy water keeps the ride smoother and less porposing. But at the same speed in clear water I'll have them all the way up. I also put them full down when wakeboarding to increase the wake and let the boat plan slower. "Bill Andersen" wrote in message news:rKl7b.50891$nf3.46453@fed1read07... I plan on adding Smart Tabs to my 19' bowrider in a couple of weeks. They cost significantly less than Bennett. I expect the trim tabs to do a better job of getting me on plane without a lot of bow rise, and to let me stay on plane at slower speeds. Nice for wakeboarding and tubing with children. (I've been using a hydro-foil to avoid bow rise for a couple of years.) Tabs that are individually adjustable, remotely, while under power, are nice because you can compensate for weight port and starboard. You pay the extra money to have that convenience. Smart Tabs are set when you install (and test ride) them; after that they work on water pressure against the nitrogen filled cylinder. I'm hoping mine will help with leveling the boat port/starboard when heavy people move about, but don't know how much improvement too expect. Trimming the outdrive only helps when on plane. I normally keep mine trimmed all the way down; once on plane, I give it a couple of taps up and get a little more speed/RPM as it lifts the bow up a little. "-v-" wrote in message m... "werlax" wrote in message om... My next purchase for our 18' bowrider (4.3L Mercruiser, 14x23P, 1.81) will be trim tabs because I like the idea of planing quicker and a more level ride for an unbalanced load (like me sitting on one side and my wife on the other). ![]() Given my unfamiliarity with them, I'd like to know a couple of things. I am comparing the Smart Tabs by Nauticus and manual adjust trim tabs with a control at the helm. What reason would I need to manually adjust the tabs? Will this make my outdrive trim unnecessary if I were to go with the Smart Tabs? Thanks for any help! Bennett is the only way to go with trim tabs. I have used them since 1989. You want to be able to adjust the tabs individually so you can trim out the boat from side to side. |
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![]() "Bill Andersen" wrote in message news:bBH7b.52406$nf3.28740@fed1read07... I'll be doing the installation of Smart Tabs myself. Read the installation manual on their web site and it looks like I'll be spending more time planning and making the initial settings than actually mounting them. For those who recommend Bennett, I don't disagree that they may be better. But, we're talking about 18'-19' boats and several hundred dollars difference in price. And long trips? in a 19' boat? Most of us are dragging kids around a lake in a tube/on a wakeboard or going a few miles to a fishing spot - not on long trips. Not being able to trim the boat side to side for load/wind conditions is a very serious drwback to the Smart Tabs. I don't think I would spend a couple of hundred $ on them. |
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Let me rephrase that "long trip" to all day boating regardless of distance.
If you travel an hour in rough water to your desitination in a boat that is tilted to one side, it will seem like a loooong trip if you can't trim side to side. "Bill Andersen" wrote in message news:bBH7b.52406$nf3.28740@fed1read07... I'll be doing the installation of Smart Tabs myself. Read the installation manual on their web site and it looks like I'll be spending more time planning and making the initial settings than actually mounting them. For those who recommend Bennett, I don't disagree that they may be better. But, we're talking about 18'-19' boats and several hundred dollars difference in price. And long trips? in a 19' boat? Most of us are dragging kids around a lake in a tube/on a wakeboard or going a few miles to a fishing spot - not on long trips. "BB" wrote in message ... Go with fully adjustable Bennett trim tabs, you won't be sorry. Write the factory and tell them what boat and hull design you are putting them on - ask for their recomendation. That's the route I took back in the late 70's, have been very pleased with the result, they always did what I asked them to do. It's very tiring to drive a boat that is tilted a little off center when on plane on a long trip. Being able to adjust trim on plane, when people move around the boat is a real PLUS. Bill "werlax" wrote in message om... My next purchase for our 18' bowrider (4.3L Mercruiser, 14x23P, 1.81) will be trim tabs because I like the idea of planing quicker and a more level ride for an unbalanced load (like me sitting on one side and my wife on the other). ![]() Given my unfamiliarity with them, I'd like to know a couple of things. I am comparing the Smart Tabs by Nauticus and manual adjust trim tabs with a control at the helm. What reason would I need to manually adjust the tabs? Will this make my outdrive trim unnecessary if I were to go with the Smart Tabs? Thanks for any help! |
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"BB" wrote in message ...
It's very tiring to drive a boat that is tilted a little off center when on plane on a long trip. Being able to adjust trim on plane, when people move around the boat is a real PLUS. From reading the Nauticus website, it seems to me that the Smart Tabs are supposed to be able to counteract this tilt. It makes sense that the actuator would respond by pushing back harder against the flow of water on the side that's deeper in the water? I'm not trying to talk myself out of a manual adjustment tab, but the price of the manual tabs are about 3x more expensive and I'm just trying to make the right decision. Thanks for the responses! |
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"BB" wrote in message ...
It's very tiring to drive a boat that is tilted a little off center when on plane on a long trip. Being able to adjust trim on plane, when people move around the boat is a real PLUS. Never mind what I wrote earlier about load balancing and the Smart Tabs. I was thinking about it, and if they were to adjust to more water pressure on one side (as in a tilted position), then I would imagine they would prevent the boat from turning very well. Wouldn't you end up walking sideways rather than leaning into the turn since they're constantly trying to level the boat? |
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Good question. These things seem interesting. I have Bennetts so I'm good
but this is still interesting, if you dig up some reviews or something post it here so we can get some edjickation. "werlax" wrote in message om... "BB" wrote in message ... It's very tiring to drive a boat that is tilted a little off center when on plane on a long trip. Being able to adjust trim on plane, when people move around the boat is a real PLUS. Never mind what I wrote earlier about load balancing and the Smart Tabs. I was thinking about it, and if they were to adjust to more water pressure on one side (as in a tilted position), then I would imagine they would prevent the boat from turning very well. Wouldn't you end up walking sideways rather than leaning into the turn since they're constantly trying to level the boat? |
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