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Old 06-08-2012, 08:15 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by Belmont Resident View Post
What about an inexpensive pair of fixed trim tabs? I believe they sell fixed ones or at least manually adjusted. That would extend your hull and possibly get rid of the problem and still keep your top end speed or increase it.
I have a pair of SmartTabs on my trailer boat to keep the bow down to cut through waves easier. The boat is light and rode up and over the waves too much. I had a cutty cabin years ago that was back-end heavy and was hard to get the bow down. It also porpoised a bit. I tried a fin but that didnt help at all. I wish i knew about the tabs then as they work great. Theyre about $150 and easy to install. The manufacturer has different models depending on your boat.

Ps. The tabs have a piston that extends the tab down until water pressure builds to compress the piston and push the tab up.
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