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wf3h August 11th 09 02:21 PM

trim tabs
 
The boat I bought doesn't have trim tabs. Cruising speed is 12 kts,
with 18 max (semi-displacement hull). Are trim tabs useful or
necessary? Boat has a full keel...and is 26' long'

opinions?

Thanks much

Just John II August 11th 09 04:00 PM

trim tabs
 
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 05:21:31 -0700 (PDT), wf3h
wrote:

The boat I bought doesn't have trim tabs. Cruising speed is 12 kts,
with 18 max (semi-displacement hull). Are trim tabs useful or
necessary? Boat has a full keel...and is 26' long'

opinions?

Thanks much


I wouldn't even think of putting trim tabs on her. At that slow speed,
I doubt if regular size tabs would have much of an effect. If she
leans one way or the other, try shifting the load. That's what I do
now when my boat is leaning one way or the other. Works well.

Another use of trim tabs is to get the bow down more quickly when
coming on plane. You won't be having that concern.
--
John H

All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking.

wf3h August 11th 09 04:09 PM

trim tabs
 
On Aug 11, 10:00*am, Just John II
wrote:
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 05:21:31 -0700 (PDT), wf3h
wrote:

The boat I bought doesn't have trim tabs. *Cruising speed is 12 kts,
with 18 max (semi-displacement hull). Are trim tabs useful or
necessary? Boat has a full keel...and is 26' long'


opinions?


Thanks much


I wouldn't even think of putting trim tabs on her. At that slow speed,
I doubt if regular size tabs would have much of an effect. If she
leans one way or the other, try shifting the load. That's what I do
now when my boat is leaning one way or the other. Works well.

Another use of trim tabs is to get the bow down more quickly when
coming on plane. You won't be having that concern.
--
John H

All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking.


hi John

That was my thought, too. She's not a speed demon so the trib tabs
won't do much...thanks for the info

wf3h August 19th 09 05:05 PM

trim tabs
 
On Aug 19, 10:19*am, Gene Kearns
wrote:
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 05:21:31 -0700 (PDT), wf3h penned the following
well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

|The boat I bought doesn't have trim tabs. *Cruising speed is 12 kts,
|with 18 max (semi-displacement hull). Are trim tabs useful or
|necessary? Boat has a full keel...and is 26' long'
|
|opinions?
|
|Thanks much

You *might* make use of them. Here is the rationale:http://www.bennetttrimtabs.com/guidetotrimtabs.php

If one or more of those conditions don't exist, you probably don't
need them.

If you do decide to go with them, a 30" span would be about right and
the 12" cord would be desirable for the cruising speed of your boat.

Bennett has top notch customer service. Before all of the political
crap here, Tom McGow of Bennett Marine used to be a frequent poster
and helped a lot of people with tech support and freebie replacement
parts.


thanks much, appreciate it. will take the boat out and see how she
behaves...


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