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rsgonza

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I have a 14 FOOT DEEP V BOAT THAT HAS A ROLL AT HIGH SPEEDIT KIND OF LEANS {SIDEWAYS LISTING}WOULD A SET OF SMART TABS HELP? OR HAS ANYONE USED THESE AUTO TABS.
 

chrker

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Re: smart tabs

Since no one has replied to your question, I’ll give it a shot.<br /><br />Have you looked at redistributing weight in the boat? Maybe putting your battery on the other side or by moving other stuff around you can compensate for the list. Does the boat lean while at rest (not moving)?<br /><br />I haven’t used the smart tabs but a set of trim tabs would definitely help. I’m just not sure the expense is worth it on a 14’ boat. Please don’t take my comment the wrong way. I only mean that adding tabs to a small boat can be expensive (compared to the overall cost of the boat) and only you will know if it’s justified. If you do decide it’s justified and can’t compensate for the list, to save a few bucks maybe you could just go without the auto tab control and adjust them manually. You can always add the auto tab control later.<br /><br />You can call/e-mail Tom at Bennett and ask their advice as well: http://www.bennetttrimtabs.com/ <br /><br />-Chris
 

rsgonza

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Re: smart tabs

Thanks for the advise The boat does lean when still ill try the weight distribution thing thanks
 

screenbuzz

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Re: smart tabs

rsgonsa http://www.iboats.com/mall/ has a set of smart tabs self adjusting trim tabs for small power boats 13'-15' 30-50 hp with 60-80 ibs lift for 149.00. you may want to give them a look. i have'nt used them but thought i'd pass it on to you.
 

albany joe

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Re: smart tabs

i have a friend with a 14 ft aluminum fishing boat who uses a 30 pound weight stragetically placed to balance his boat. much cheaper than trim tabs.
 

rsgonza

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Re: smart tabs

its a side console so id imagine my weight has a lot to do with the lean. thanks for all replys
 

rsgonza

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its a side console so id imagine my weight has a lot to do with the lean. thanks for all replys
 

rdmoore

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Re: smart tabs

True Story. A few years back , I was looking for a smaller boat than my<br />Four Winns cuddy, mainly for taking the family out on small lakes for water<br />skiing and tubing. After looking around a bit, I purchased a Stingray 180<br />RX bowrider. It seemed to meet our space and performance needs and seemed<br />like a real value for it's cost. And it was, except for one glaring fault.<br />At anything less that W.O.T and speeds below 35-40, it would porpoise<br />horribly unless you kept the trim fully down. Because you had to drive with<br />bow always plowing the water, instead of planing as it was designed to,<br />cornering was very unpredictable, gas mileage suffered and handling in<br />general was poor. It got to be so bad, my wife refused to drive it when I<br />wanted to ski. Having owned many other boats that you could trim at any<br />speed (once on plane), I knew this was not correct and tried to work with<br />first my dealer, then Stingray the company, to get this corrected. To make<br />a long story short, lets just say they both were an absolute joke. All I<br />had to show for months of effort of trying to go through the proper<br />channels, was countless unanswered phone calls and e-mails, wasted trips to<br />the dealer, money wasted on another prop, a lot of frustration and the<br />first hand knowledge (after trying other 18 & 19 foot Stingrays out) is<br />that they all porpoise just as badly! Many other disgruntled owners had<br />also contacted me with this same issue, after I started asking for help on<br />various boating forums. But just as I was convinced this is a flaw in the<br />design and was putting the boat up for sale, I learned of the smart tabs<br />from Nauticus. I contacted the company, who was very helpful and promised<br />they would completely fix my porpoising problem. After all I had gone<br />through with the shallow answers and promises from my dealer and Stingray,<br />I was extremely skeptical, but I went ahead and ordered a set, figuring it<br />was a lot cheaper than buying another boat. Got them a few days later and<br />installed them in about an hour.<br />Let's just say the results were far beyond my highest hopes. There is<br />absolutely no more porpoising. None whatsoever, no matter what speed or<br />trim the motor is at. Additional benefits are that the thing planes almost<br />instantly, it virtually doesn't even lift the bow at all! You feel like<br />you're in a car, not a boat when you take off! Because of this the hole<br />shot improvement is amazing. Heavy slalom skiers I could not pull out of<br />the water previously, now are no problem. Gas mileage is improved and the<br />thing corners predictably and rides much better. I even called the owner of<br />the company and thanked him personally. That was 2 years ago, and I can<br />truly say I am now 100% satisfied with this same boat I was so disgusted<br />with before the smart tabs installation, and can't even imagining using it<br />without the smart tabs. I hear so much about boaters looking for<br />performance improvements with expensive engine and prop modifications, <br />or complicated hydraulic or electric trim tabs, <br />when they could just add a set of these and get better performance<br />improvements (except top speed, that was not affected) at a fraction of the<br />cost. Several of my boating friend have installed them after they heard of<br />my success, with similar positive results. So go ahead and give them a try,<br />you won't regret it. Feel free to e-mail me if you have any questions.
 
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