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syclone 04-07-2004 04:26 PM

TrimTabs Question
 
I am planning to add a pair of trim tabs to a 22´Scarab (K-plane style from Eddie Marine).
Are there any considerations about the tab size other than leverage and cost, like not exceeding a certain size tab for a given boat length?:confused:
Thanks for any input

Peter

dlbCheckmate 04-08-2004 06:02 AM

Depending on the power, and where you boat. ie lake boat vs Ocean. And what your expectations of the tabs are, if they are to help get up on plane then a small set should help, but if you are trying to balance a load or correct chine walk then I would go to a k-280 size. My o2

Dave M 04-08-2004 06:36 AM

I have the 280's on my 24 Superboat. They make a world of difference when riding in rough water.

I think I remember reading somewhere that they are not recommended on any boat under 21 foot.

Dave M.

Audiofn 04-08-2004 08:28 AM

280's should be fine but you can also take a look at Mercs smaller more compact desgn that they have. It may save you some room in the boat and also be a easier mount. Unfortunatly I do not remember what they were called but I saw them in a 22 foot Scarab

Jon

deboatmon 04-08-2004 08:58 AM

For a 22 ft boat 280's are overkill. Bennet's will work beautifully on your boat and save you a ton of money. You might consider the dual ram Bennet's but the singles would really do fine. I use 280's but my boat is 10,000 lbs and 36ft. I do not believe you need that much tab in a 22ft boat.

You will enjoy the tabs in rough water.

crmax 04-08-2004 09:35 AM

you can get the bennetts single and upgrade with the victory tabs(not as big as the 280) they worked great on my 20' wellcraft. I think brain has them in the classifed here

syclone 04-09-2004 03:40 PM

:rolleyes: thanks everyone.
Time to make up my mind, now that I have the facts...


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