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Old 05-30-2011, 04:53 AM
McGillicuddy McGillicuddy is offline
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Default Re: Trim Tabs on 23

Welcome aboard, Nausetblue.
Foils like the Cobra can offer excellent stern lift but as I'm sure you've been advised, take it easy on your turns lest you find yourself turtled on a rocky Massachusetts beach.
I had such a foil and ditched it when I found the right prop. That's just my experience.

Such a foil is incomparable to any trim tab in weather or otherwise, especially when you have an 800 lb $20k motor hanging 30" behind its designed location.

Kipstone, If you want to try such a product I'll send you a new SE300 to try out. If you like it send me $40. If you don't, send it back and uncle Obama gets postage both ways.

Get some Bennetts, Boat Levelers, Lencos, or Volvo QLs Don't screw around. Just my $.02
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