Lenco Trim Tabs
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Well after searching the globe for an affordable solution.
I happened across a set of these:

The set I'm looking into are the twin ram 19 x 14 xdns. (2nd from the right)
Should be plenty of tab for a 28' w/ a single BBC.
I was curious if anyone here has run these?
I would like to get some input either good, bad, or indifferent.
My take:
They're advertised to be precision controlled -vs- hydraulic and the indicators are built into the control switch.
They're electric so they require no pumps, and no thru hull hydro lines, which will be a reduction in weight -vs- hydro. Also an ez install.
Replacement parts are inexpensive and ez to come bye, -vs- the hydro stuff which for some reason the well worn used stuff is often listed at or near retail prices.
I'm really looking for something that will even the vessel out during cruise and help shape the wake a bit during play time.
My rig is a low to mid 60s setup so performance isn't really a factor.
I happened across a set of these:

The set I'm looking into are the twin ram 19 x 14 xdns. (2nd from the right)
Should be plenty of tab for a 28' w/ a single BBC.
I was curious if anyone here has run these?
I would like to get some input either good, bad, or indifferent.
My take:
They're advertised to be precision controlled -vs- hydraulic and the indicators are built into the control switch.
They're electric so they require no pumps, and no thru hull hydro lines, which will be a reduction in weight -vs- hydro. Also an ez install.
Replacement parts are inexpensive and ez to come bye, -vs- the hydro stuff which for some reason the well worn used stuff is often listed at or near retail prices.
I'm really looking for something that will even the vessel out during cruise and help shape the wake a bit during play time.
My rig is a low to mid 60s setup so performance isn't really a factor.
#2
I installed a set of the 24" (silver ones) lenco tabs on the back of my previous Formula 312. I felt like the factory installed Bennett tabs were inadequate. What a huge difference! In a positive way, of course. Installation was not difficult and I was able to wire right into the old Bennet wiring system for power. Be sure and get the upgraded LED control panel with the auto-retract feature. I purchased mine from a retailer located in Miami, Florida. Do a google search on the model you want and let your fingers do the shopping....barryd
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three years ago I installed a set of Lenco trim tabs on our Seray. Awesome improvement. Extrememly fast acting. The day we put them on we were cruising the lake just barely on plane. You could steer the boat with just the tabs. Good choice, let us know how thye work out.
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they are crap- they always seem to suffer from leaks- water gets into the actuators and then they blow the fuse- i have changed several of the actuators and maybe 2 modules that went bad- as for your complaints about bennet- was it the same size tab you replaced w/ lenco??? a trim tab is a trim tab, no matter who makes it, bennet is probably one of the best, with the least amount of problems- boat leveler, bennet's competition, had problems w/ the way they connected the hoses to the hydraulic rams
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they are crap- they always seem to suffer from leaks- water gets into the actuators and then they blow the fuse- i have changed several of the actuators and maybe 2 modules that went bad- as for your complaints about bennet- was it the same size tab you replaced w/ lenco??? a trim tab is a trim tab, no matter who makes it, bennet is probably one of the best, with the least amount of problems- boat leveler, bennet's competition, had problems w/ the way they connected the hoses to the hydraulic rams
#9
Ok, so I have a set of Bennetts (on my Sunsation) and I would love to replace them with a bigger / better-acting tab. I'm not really keen on spending the $$ or time to install a set of hydraulic tabs, so the Lencos seem like a good option. Any one have prices and best place to buy info for these - in particular the new series they just realeased?
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This company seems to have the best prices for Lenco products online:
http://www.northeastmarineelectronics.com/
http://www.northeastmarineelectronics.com/



