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I DIG IT !! 03-14-2009 07:24 PM

How much tabs do you use ???
 
Ok give me a break, I'm not much of a big water runner. I normally run on smaller lakes and rivers 3+ footers. I Dont use my tabs to much but in the 3 foot stuff and only about number4 or 5 out of 20. What do the big guys run in the ocean to keep the boat to run fast but flat. I know every boat is diff but tell me what you know. There is nothing like watching a little you tube and to see a boat trimed out to the sweet spot but not over trimed.

Jassman 03-14-2009 07:43 PM

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Depends on the boat..very little on this large v-bottom..here's a shot at 70 mph in about 2-3' if you look close..no tabs..

sorry about pic quality..these were pics that were framed that I bought from one of the PR's..not alot of room in the hallway to get a good shot.

Hot Stepper 03-14-2009 08:00 PM

If you're looking to increase your top end leave them up. If you get caught in the big water put them down. Every boat will be different. It takes seat time and experience to know where the boat will run best. Even in the worst of conditions it will vary as to how for down to put them, again seat time will prevail.

SeeYouThere 03-16-2009 07:27 PM

I would like to know what the general principles of tab use are. So far, I knew:

- When starting, put the tabs down, to get on plane faster.
- When on plane, put the tabs up to cruise in a level manner.

From this thread, I learned another one.

- When in rough water, put the tabs down. This allows you to go slower and still stay on plane?

Is there a good thread here, or a site somewhere, or something, that expands on the theory of what to do when?

mikebrls 03-16-2009 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by SeeYouThere (Post 2822571)
I would like to know what the general principles of tab use are. So far, I knew:

- When starting, put the tabs down, to get on plane faster.
- When on plane, put the tabs up to cruise in a level manner.

From this thread, I learned another one.

- When in rough water, put the tabs down. This allows you to go slower and still stay on plane?

Is there a good thread here, or a site somewhere, or something, that expands on the theory of what to do when?


WHEN IN ROUGH WATER PUT TAB'S DOWN TO KEEP BOW OF BOAT FROM SHOOTING TO THE MOON AND TO KEEP GOING FAST AND STAY LEVAL . TO MUCH TAB AND YOU CAN STUFF THE BOW OF BOAT INTO NEXT WAVE :(
YOU HAVE TO TEST YOUR BOAT OUT AND SEE WHAT IS BEST .
FIRST WHEN BOAT IS ON TRAILER HAVE SOMEONE IN BOAT AND BRING DOWN TAB'S " HAVE A LEVEL OR STRAIGHT EDGE WITH U " WHEN THE TAB'S ARE LEVAL WITH THE BOTTOM OF BOAT MARK THAT SPOT ON YOUR INDICTATORS AND THATS WERE YOUR STARTING POINT WILL BE IN ANY TYPE OF ROUGH WATER THEN SLOWLY GO DOWN FROM THERE DEPENDING HOW ROUGH THE WATER IS AND HOW MUCH BOW LIFT U HAVE .
YOUR INDICATORS MITE BE NUMBERD FROM 1 THREW 10 . WELL THEY MITE BE LEVAL WITH THE BOTTOM AT 5 SO 1THREW 4 DONT DO ANYTHING FOR THE BOAT THAT'S WHY I START AT WERE THERE LEVAL .
ALSO IT WILL TAKE TO LONG FOR THE TAB'S TO COME DOWN WERE U NEED THEM IF U KEEP THEM UP ALL THE WAY .
ALSO IN ROUGH WATER YOU WOULD ALSO START WITH HAVING YOUR DRIVE AT LEVAL WITH BOTTOM OR NEGITVE IF A STRAIGHT BOTTOM .
HOPE THIS HELPS'
MIKE

LZH 03-16-2009 08:13 PM

Flat bottom, single step and twin steps ALL behave differently. The only time I use my tabs are to get on plane and then while running I might use one tab to keep the boat level. Other than that, I just trim the drives. If the conditions are ugly, I simply pull the drives all the way in. If I were to use the tabs I would stuff the nose into a wave/swell. My boat is a T/S and it likes to ride up on top of the heavy stuff.

DMOORE 03-16-2009 09:56 PM

On the big Vees Ive had/driven, when it gets snotty, I would run the tabs even with the bottom of the boat, and adjust the drives as needed.


Darrell.

Jesse James 03-16-2009 10:06 PM

well back in the day I would drop 1 at about 11 and another 1/2 around 2.....dought.....wrong tabs....I was running level here ina 32 AT v-bottom 4-6's with an occasional hole...

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t.../FastLane8.jpg

Jesse James 03-16-2009 11:04 PM

I use a 3rd party site like photo bucket, upload the image then copy and paste the {img} url from that site into the body of my reply here......if you upload a picture to photobucket I believe the img address is the 3rd one listed then it is just a copy and paste

Wildman_grafix 03-17-2009 04:29 AM

When would you use the tabs to bring the bow down rather then trim the drives?

Or on step hulls do you want to keep drives neutral and the use tabs?

Dave M 03-17-2009 05:45 AM


Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix (Post 2822846)
When would you use the tabs to bring the bow down rather then trim the drives?

Or on step hulls do you want to keep drives neutral and the use tabs?

I use a combo of the two. Generally, in rough water I run with the drive and tabs neutral.

brian18330 03-17-2009 08:09 AM

This is a good thread...I've been thinking on how to ask these questions for 2 weeks and not sound like a wuss,lol. Everytime Ive been in the ocean i cant go fast cuz as soon as the boat gets on plane it out of the water and i feel like when I crest the wave i have to back off the throttle,come down and punch it up the next one and so on. Then i see guys that just fly around the ocean like its a lake!!!! What are the tricks if any? I had a 24' outlaw then a 31ss sonic, now I have a 33 outlaw and I really want to do 60 past the beach! thanks

rtaylor 03-17-2009 09:04 AM

I think that there is a third element which goes hand in hand with the trim of the drive and tabs: the throttle. I have a 27' Activator with outboards and bracket. In 4's a week ago I had my tabs down below neutral and had the outboards below neutral also. The boat ran fairly level. Then I had my buddy/mechanic/ex-racer take the throttles. He put the tabs in neutral and dropped the outboards. The boat kept the same attitude, but it flew on top of the waves and picied up speed. This was really enlightening. His throttle skills made the difference.

TexomaPowerboater 03-17-2009 11:26 AM


Originally Posted by brian18330 (Post 2822943)
This is a good thread...I've been thinking on how to ask these questions for 2 weeks and not sound like a wuss,lol. Everytime Ive been in the ocean i cant go fast cuz as soon as the boat gets on plane it out of the water and i feel like when I crest the wave i have to back off the throttle,come down and punch it up the next one and so on. Then i see guys that just fly around the ocean like its a lake!!!! What are the tricks if any? I had a 24' outlaw then a 31ss sonic, now I have a 33 outlaw and I really want to do 60 past the beach! thanks

Back down the throttles just before you crest the wave, not after.

Or just buy an apache and plow through that chit:evilb:

BraceYourself 03-17-2009 11:48 AM

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Neutral or a touch of positive trim.


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