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Old 12-02-2006, 12:03 PM
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Default Re: Trim Tabs - a MUST ( my .02 )

Meant no offense, but it does seem to me to have the potential to spoil the flow.

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my troll n tabs
So you have them! How long? What do you think of them and have you run with other trim units to compare.

We have not added the trim tabs to Pete's SeaCraft yet and if your report is very favourable must reconsider.
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Old 12-02-2006, 03:10 PM
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Default Re: Trim Tabs - a MUST ( my .02 )

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Meant no offense, but it does seem to me to have the potential to spoil the flow.

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my troll n tabs
So you have them! How long? What do you think of them and have you run with other trim units to compare.

We have not added the trim tabs to Pete's SeaCraft yet and if your report is very favourable must reconsider.
HBH
I've had them for 3-4 years now and like the trollers for positioning the boat while fishing, especially fly fishing. The tabs are 12x12 and very responsive. The prior tabs were Bennet M120s that worked great too, but Bennet does not make a tab mounted trolling motor setup. I passed them along to another CSC member after I installed the TNTs.

I'll PM my phone # to you so we can discuss it if you wish.
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