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CaptRJ 01-06-2006 01:10 PM

correct trim tabs for 20' Master Angler
 
Just purchased a 20 Master Angler that has had complete restoration but no trim tabs. I am considering the Bennett M-120 but would appreciate any advise anyone may have on other options.
Thanks.Roger

RS 01-06-2006 02:22 PM

Re: correct trim tabs for 20' Master Angler
 
M120s are the right size for that boat.

CaptRJ 01-06-2006 05:40 PM

Re: correct trim tabs for 20' Master Angler
 
Roger, thanks for the quick reply. I'll order them up this week. I'll be running this 1978 20 MA out of Mystic and my mooring in Block Island . Hope our paths will cross sometime this summer .
Rog

Trayder 01-06-2006 05:57 PM

Re: correct trim tabs for 20' Master Angler
 
what are the odds

two Rogers both running 20 MA's out of RI and CT

Spooooky [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

I think Jim at BY Owner has some deals onthe M120's

ScottM 01-06-2006 08:47 PM

Re: correct trim tabs for 20' Master Angler
 
RJ,
Is your boat the one with a 115 Suzuki (or Honda) that was for sale in The Fisherman? I could be wrong, but I think that boat was owned by a friend of a friend of mine.

SEAFARI 01-06-2006 09:04 PM

Re: correct trim tabs for 20' Master Angler
 
I used the M-80's on mine as per
Tabs advice and they were fine.

R

RS 01-07-2006 01:51 AM

Re: correct trim tabs for 20' Master Angler
 
Quote:

Roger, thanks for the quick reply. I'll order them up this week. I'll be running this 1978 20 MA out of Mystic and my mooring in Block Island . Hope our paths will cross sometime this summer .
Rog

I'll look forward to it. I'm around BI and the south shore most weekends in the summer.

Congrats on the boat, I'm familiar with it - talked to Barry today in fact. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

Back to the topic, here's my boat with the tabs done by the former owner - 20MA with M120s

The swim platform is now gone and I've changed to troll n tabs though.

CaptRJ 01-07-2006 06:36 AM

Re: correct trim tabs for 20' Master Angler
 
Scott , yes this was the MA that was in the Fisherman.
Roger, thanks again , your detailed pictures will make this a simple installation. Our boats look almost identical. I don't think I could have found a better guy than Barry to buy a used MA from. I hope to see him today at the JB Tackle Used Tackle Show in Niantic . I work at J&B a lot as it's close to Mystic and I live on the main boat there April-Nov.I'll tow the Seacraft over to Block and fish the island if the offshore bite is poor. If offshore is hot I'll leavce the Seacraft on the mooring and run the main boat offshore. Looks like you have a great trailer. I have the Shorelander that came with the boat getting refit with stainless steel disk brakes .thanks again .
Rog

Michael Vezzosi 01-07-2006 11:00 AM

Re: correct trim tabs for 20' Master Angler
 
RJ0208, Congradulations on your MA purchase! I have a'79 and love it, though I have not tried the trim tabs as of yet. I was always intimidated that if I tried Rogers advice, I would not be content until I had the mini thrusters, as well! LOL, Roger. How are ya?

I am a personal friend of Sandy and Marguerite of Gwenmor Marine of Mystic, or is it Stonington? Not sure, but had the tour back in October. Very cool people with a really cool family business. And what a cool tug they have! I guess their sons run the dredging/dock building side. What a beautiful part of the country. They are fellow Jersey Speed Skiff owners and spend a lot of time attending the events up and down the eastern seaboard.

Best of luck with your MA! Vezo, Part II.

CaptRJ 01-07-2006 07:41 PM

Re: correct trim tabs for 20' Master Angler
 
Vezo,the Hatteras that I live on from April-Nov was on the hard at Gwenmor Marina when I found it. I dock right across the river just under the Railroad bridge. They are good people and run a clean operation.If you come back for another visit stop by .It's the only boat in Fort Rachel marina with a full tower.
Roger

Michael Vezzosi 01-07-2006 08:14 PM

Re: correct trim tabs for 20' Master Angler
 
Roger, where do you live the rest of the year? I will most certainly be passing through on my annual vacation to the Cape and would love to see the only Hatteras with a tower! And of course, see another MA. Thanks, Vezo.

PS- The reason I ask is about the other months is most of the events that I attend with the skiff are in Fla. along with about 20 or so other retired racers/skiffers. Our Calendar of Events is pretty cool. Mike.

CaptRJ 01-08-2006 08:59 AM

Re: correct trim tabs for 20' Master Angler
 
Mike , Nov - March I'm, in Cheshire ,Ct. Most of March I'm down in Marathon in the Keys. Not sure about your comment on a Hatteras with a tower as most all of them have at least a half and many have full towers. Just in that small marina I'm in it's the only one so the boat is easy to find.
In the off season I work a lot of the consumer fishing shows up here so it really helps pass the winter .Roger


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