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Old 03-10-2004, 11:17 PM
Tabman Tabman is offline
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Default Re: trim tab question

pogden,

You are correct in your thinking that the Tabs would have to be on the end of the bracket if it were designed as a "hull extention" by mimicing the hull bottom. but like the guys said, that is going to create issues on its own. If you do end up putting a conventional bracket on the boat, lets look at squeezing big Tabs to get the most lift we can ot offset some of the stern weight. Let me know what you do and I will be delighted to assist in specing the Tabs for the boat.

Tom McGow
Bennett Marine
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