Trim tabs....Electric VS Hydro's
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My trim tabs are cracking apart so im in the market to buy a new system. The ones I have now are wolverine marine hydro's and the pumps etc are fine. I have driven boats with the electric lenco style tabs and I liked the clean look of the switches lenco has and they seemed to do the job well. Would it be a good idea to switch over to electric style tabs or stick with my hydrolic system? What are the pro's VS con's? I would assume I could shave off a little weight and save some space with the electric system but I want to be sure they work as good as the hydro's. Any suggestions on brands/kits I should look into? (Im more of a function over form guy so doesnt need to be all bling bling) Boat is a 32 huslter and I would like to squeeze every last MPH out of it while keeping the ability to plane at low speed.
Thanks
Nick
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Nick
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Thanks for the input guys but I was looking for something on the lines of actual information on the subject. Anyone? Im sure this topic has come up before...Even a link to an informative thread would be great!
Nick
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I would suggest sticking with the system you have and replacing / upgrading the parts that are broken.
I had custom tabs made to fit my Bennet actuators when my Bennett tabs started to bend.
I have to give props to Bennett customer service... every time I've tried to order a small part, they've just sent it to me free of charge, and i'm using their actuators way beyond their design intent.
I had custom tabs made to fit my Bennet actuators when my Bennett tabs started to bend.
I have to give props to Bennett customer service... every time I've tried to order a small part, they've just sent it to me free of charge, and i'm using their actuators way beyond their design intent.




