bennett tab location ???
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Hello,
I have a 22ft. V bottom and had to move the tabs . I can't go out because it will fall into the chine area. But I can move towards the drive ,should I mount them flat with the water line or follow the bottom of the hull. By going toward the drive and flat will it cause more or less chine walk. The way the boat was set-up was with the hull bottm and they where very responsive . I know the bigger boat run with the tabs inward and flat I run in some rough water at times and need he tabs wide open no tabs the boat walks alittle . any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks
I have a 22ft. V bottom and had to move the tabs . I can't go out because it will fall into the chine area. But I can move towards the drive ,should I mount them flat with the water line or follow the bottom of the hull. By going toward the drive and flat will it cause more or less chine walk. The way the boat was set-up was with the hull bottm and they where very responsive . I know the bigger boat run with the tabs inward and flat I run in some rough water at times and need he tabs wide open no tabs the boat walks alittle . any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks
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I had to move them because the hydraulic steerings rams hit the trim cylinders , nothing goes easy sometimes. Alot of filling and sanding . But since I want to reinstall them ,I have read about putting the in the flat position near the drive and at the hull angle. The only other position is at the end but it falls into the chine area I was told not to but them there. Any other suggestions would be grateful
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From: ANDERSON, SC
Not talking from personal experience, but using Fountain as an example simply because thats what they do everyday. They use long tabs as mentioned above, moved in to be in the "water V" (look at that while you are running), and mounted flat to the water to push down not out. I don't know if this is perfect or not, but makes since to me.





