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lmurphy
06-30-2003, 07:30 AM
hi...i have no clue...first boat...cannot figure
out the trim tabs...bow looks like it's going
airborne...i cannot imagine being able to pull anyone out of the water with this boat...do you know anything about the trim tabs?

thx
lisa

lmurphy
06-30-2003, 07:30 AM
hi...i have no clue...first boat...cannot figure
out the trim tabs...bow looks like it's going
airborne...i cannot imagine being able to pull anyone out of the water with this boat...do you know anything about the trim tabs?

thx
lisa

Tabman II
06-30-2003, 07:17 PM
Lisa,

I am Thomas and I work for Bennett Marine in the Client Services department.

Here is a brief outline for using Trim Tabs, which may shed some light on the operation of them. If you will provide me with your mailing address (trimtabs@earthlink.net) I will be delighted to send you a Bennett Marine owner’s manual, which will provide this information for your records. After you read over this, you may have a few more questions, so feel free to contact me.

Sincerely,
MJ Thomas
BENNETT MARINE, Inc.
Client Services
www.bennetttrimtabs.com (http://www.bennetttrimtabs.com)


One Step at a Time
The key to obtaining optimal results from trim tabs is to operate them in short “bursts” and let the boat react before making another adjustment. The amount of time between corrections is influenced by the size of the trim tabs and the boat’s speed. This will help avoid overtrimming or ending up with one tab too far down when correcting lateral trim. You will quickly become acquainted with a boat’s particular traits.

Take Off
Properly sized trim tabs can significantly reduce the time needed to get up on plane. They also allow a boat to keep its bow down and stay on plane at lower speeds.

As the throttle is advanced the stern of the boat begins to squat, lifting the bow. As the boat accelerates, push the bow down position of the helm control in short bursts. The boat reacts by the stern lifting, the bow coming down, speed increasing, and reduced engine laboring. If you over do it and deflect the tabs too far the boat will end up over trimmed. When over trimmed, the steering becomes “over sensitive” and wants to pull off course to port or starboard. If this occurs, operate the control "bow up" until the desired attitude is established.

Getting the Most from Power Trim
Adjust the trim tabs to achieve the desired running attitude. Then use the power trim to position the propeller thrust parallel to the water flow. If necessary, re-adjust the trim tabs to fine-tune the attitude. By observing the boat’s speed and engine RPMs the best combination of trim tabs and power trim will be apparent. Trim tab angle indicators and a power trim angle indicator are particularly useful in duplicating effective settings.

Trimming to Sea Conditions
When running into a head sea you want to trim the bow down so the sharp forward sections of the boat do their work cleaving the waves. This provides the most comfortable ride and minimizes stress on the boat (and passengers). In a following sea the tabs should be fully retracted for maximum steering response.

Correction of a List
Using the trim tab controls you may operate one trim tab independently and correct for a list. This list may be caused by uneven weight distribution, prop torque or wind,

You may find it easier to correct the boat’s fore and aft attitude before you correct the athwartship trim.

Correction of Porpoising
Operate the tabs in very short bursts of about half a second. Continue until porpoising subsides. The objective is to have only a very slight amount of tab deflection, just the amount needed to cure the up and down motion of the bow.

BUKKAKIBLASTER
06-30-2003, 07:26 PM
Nice,that should help many people.I have friends that were afraid to use tabs,until they see the benefits! Thanks http://www.checkmate-boats.com/6/ws/,s,8626072361/Graemlins/thumb.gif

seeing clearly
06-30-2003, 09:45 PM
Good stuff!Is there a way to get trim tab angle indicators for my 89vision.I see them in all the new boats.I've got the tabs and it would be nice to have something to go by, besides the seat of my pants.Thanks. http://www.checkmate-boats.com/6/ws/,s,8626072361/Graemlins/thumb.gif

175checkmate
06-30-2003, 10:34 PM
Great stuff, thanks for shareing

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1975 Checkmate Tri-mate 2, 2.4 200+

Tabman II
07-01-2003, 07:04 PM
seeing clearly,

Well, what brand of trim tabs do you currently have installed on your '89 Vision? Our Trimdicators system uses special Sensor Coils that are built into the Upper Hinges of our actuators, so if you currently have Bennett trim tabs the retrofit is fairly easy. If not, then you would need to replace your trim tab actuators with a set of ours and we even offer a Trimdicator set that includes actuators just for this installation! Please get back to me with your brand and I will let you know the correct part numbers to order from your local marine dealers, catalog &/or Internet retail!

I look forward to your reply.

Sincerely,
MJ Thomas
Bennett Marine, Inc.
Client Services
www.bennetttrimtabs.com (http://www.bennetttrimtabs.com)

seeing clearly
07-02-2003, 11:10 PM
Sounds good I'll send you the info on your site.I appreciate your help.