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New 24 Pulsar owner with some questions

Pulsar74

New member
What's up guys. Just purchased a 24' Pulsare with 300xsl, hydraulic steering and hydraulic jackplate. This is my first boat of this kind. Used to running 22 Donzi Classic, 26' Scarab, 26' Sonic, 33' Donzi ZX. Those were some time ago back in my younger days. Now married with a 13 year old daughter and we decided to get back into boating.

My question is, my wife really wants as smooth of a ride as possible, and I will be running in rivers and the bay. So typical is 1' waves, rough water up to 3', lots of other boat traffic so dealing with wakes too. The boats I used to run all.had trim.tabs whichade a significant difference in getting the ride smoothed out.

What size tabs are being run on these? Thanks in advance for any insight.
 
Here she is.
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Most of the guys I know that have Pulsare 2400's are not running tabs. They ride pretty level unless you have some heavy hitters in the rear bench seat. I do not run tabs on my Pulsare 2400 and have not had the need to consider them...
 
I am running 9x12 tabs on my 21 pulsare and although I was told they were not needed, I think they were a very good addition to the boat. It helps the ride tremendously and gives you so much more control over the boat.
 
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