Re: Do inflatable boat trim tabs work?
boatster;<br /><br />There is no trick Photo reworking here. Since the camera man needed to use a 230mm telephoto to get the picture from the shore, the horizon angle was off because of the tilt of the camera. it is hard to hold a long telephoto lens and a tripod was not an option since the boat was moving. <br /><br />If you will look closer you will see that the stern is sitting much deeper in the water in the before picture, and there is a lot of air under the bow. Look at the water line vs the the boat angle. <br /><br />I do take offense to your assumptions as we do not claim anything that is not true, and if you will note on this site we back the claims with a 100% money back satisfaction guarantee. To your satisfaction not ours.<br /><br />Most likely you have been "taken" by products that falsly claim performance (snake oils)and I am sorry that you have become jadded, but I can assure you that Smart Tabs is not one of them.<br /><br />To the best of my knowledge, the only critics of our products are those who have not used them.<br /><br />By the way, the reason you see them all over your area is either becuase these boats are owned by people that we have tricked into believing false photos, or they actually work. Maybe you should ask them? Or call California Fish and Game Authority and ask them, or the US Coast Guard, or the US Navy, or Zodiac, or Novurania, or APEX.<br /><br />The fact is that they work, and better than anything else you can do for any small power boat.