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offshoredrillin 05-19-2010 08:25 PM


Originally Posted by Panther (Post 3114697)
I do, I run them almost all the way down. Helps get this heavy beast up on plane quicker! :coolcowboy:

what he said, with my tiger I run them down too to get up on plane, other wise bow shoots to the moon :)

dykstra 05-19-2010 09:21 PM


Originally Posted by Panther (Post 3114697)
I do, I run them almost all the way down. Helps get this heavy beast up on plane quicker! :coolcowboy:

+1

baywatch 05-19-2010 09:38 PM

I am similar to frank as well. (go figure, you'd think it was the same boat)..

I actually have found that my boat handles better with a little positive trim of the drive and then using tab input to settle it down if need be.

Tab makes a big difference when getting on plain in a heavy resin bucket..

Here's Johnny 05-20-2010 04:13 AM


Originally Posted by offshoredrillin (Post 3114720)
other wise bow shoots to the moon :)

Exactly!!! Glad to here you guys do the same.......the difference in putting them down and not putting them down is tremendous............

laszlo01 05-20-2010 08:28 AM

Trim tabs are just as stated, to adjust trim. Getting up on plane drives in tabs down, start bringing up the tabs as speed increases and use the horizon as your gauge for adjustments as well as sea conditions, if adjusted correctly the bow of your boat will be used to punch thru the oncoming waves as intended, there is a fine balance of trim and drive setting to get it to run correctly and not beat up the boat or passengers, If you have the opportunity to take a performance driving course then I would highly recommend it. I personally have taken the Tre Martin course and would suggest it to anybody with a high performance boat as you will truly learn how trim works and its effects to properly adjust to sea conditions. Take a look at this video of Tre and watch how the boat fly's straight and uses the bow as intended. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWzBxT8GpVY

DareDevil 05-20-2010 08:39 AM


Originally Posted by amazing1 (Post 3114447)
so if I understand correctly in rough sea's
try to keep the drives close to neutral and use a little more tab to control the bow of the boat to crash through the waves and not skyrocket?:evilb:

YES !!!
There is also a nice Video from Reggie on this matter, even tho a lot don't like him,, he know show its done and for newbys its actually nice to see and hear how its done !

MC-BOYS 05-20-2010 08:45 AM

I use both my trim tabs and drives in all different types of situations depending on conditions. If I have a lot of weight on the boat (+4 people/full tank gas, etc.), I'll put the tabs down to get on plane quicker then slowly bring the tabs up, then adjust the tabs to balance the weight if needed.
In a crosswind and/or cross seas I will also use the tabs to run the boat flat throught the seas; makes for a better ride in that situation.
My suggestion is to play around with your set-up so you feel comfortable using the tabs and so you know when you can use them.
good luck

Panther 05-20-2010 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by laszlo01 (Post 3115152)
if adjusted correctly the bow of your boat will be used to punch thru the oncoming waves as intended, there is a fine balance of trim and drive setting to get it to run correctly and not beat up the boat or passengers

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Panther 05-20-2010 09:15 AM


Originally Posted by baywatch (Post 3114832)
I am similar to frank as well. (go figure, you'd think it was the same boat)..

I actually have found that my boat handles better with a little positive trim of the drive and then using tab input to settle it down if need be.

Tab makes a big difference when getting on plain in a heavy resin bucket..

Josh, before I raised the X Dimension my boat liked a little positive drive trim. With the higher X Dimension the boat likes a neutral drive trim and it rides a little better in the chop. Some pretty cool effects it had! :coolcowboy:

Outkast Rafe 05-20-2010 01:56 PM

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