Re: 1997 18 foot lund alaskan porpousing (90merc)
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The hydroil fin pushes the motor up. The motor is connected to the transom. The transom is then "up lifted" from a center point. This puts extra force / stress on the transom. Less stress on the transom the better. Besides this, the lift is from a single centre point. Take a pencil, put into a vertical up/down position on the tip of one finger and try to balance it. Notice how the pencil wants to fall / flop from side to side. Hydroil fin does the same "single" lift point behavior to the rear of a boat as well. Thus, the boat wants to fall / flop from side to side as well. And, the boat's steering becomes very unstable in the sharp corners as well.
Trim tabs (like Smart Tabs SX) that are properly sized for the boat's length are installed on the lower "most outside" of the transom. Being 2 points and on the outside, the rear "up lift" is distributed and more even. And, they are secured in the much stronger location - compared to a motor fin. Smart Trim tabs don't care about the motor's tilt or trim position. The rear Trim Tabs lift the rear of the boat evenly as well. Take that same pencil, lay horizontal across 2 x fingers and see how the pencil behaves. Like wings on a plan, the pencil no longer flops from side to side. This change to a horizontal "up lift" position is smooth and stable across entire boat. Especially on the sharp fast corners. And best of all, the "up lift" is on the boat's rear hull (not on the motor or its mounts) - which makes the nose level.
As a suggestion, use Google Search and use "Smart Tabs SX review" search string and read their many review contents. While reading, you'll notice lots of folks are dumping their hydroil fins and replacing with Smart Tabs SX or better Power Tabs from Bennett. re:
https://www.google.ca/#gs_rn=16&gs_...61,d.dmg&fp=118b3d7bb754c704&biw=1207&bih=563
For a single source of info, read reviews at:
http://www.amazon.com/Nauticus-SX9510-80-Smart-Series-Trim/product-reviews/B001DZ2VVC
Hope this helps as well...