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Old 01-07-2004, 12:17 AM
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Default Re: Bennett Marine- trim tabs- GREAT company

While repowering my boat last winter, I needed some parts/advice on my bennett trimtabs. Called the factory and got the same excellent service and help the others spoke of. Recommended bennett tabs to a friend of mine this summer, which he bought. People need to hear about good companies like this one.
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Old 01-07-2004, 08:36 AM
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Default Re: Bennett Marine- trim tabs- GREAT company

i have also called them and had excellent sevice. i have a question. i noticed some fluid from at the bottom of one of the actuaters, do i need to replace the entire actuator or are there o rings to replace?
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Old 01-07-2004, 09:01 AM
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Default Re: Bennett Marine- trim tabs- GREAT company

Madmax,

The O-rings in the actuators are easy to replace and should solve your problem. Send your address to Tmcgow@bennetttrimtabs.com and I will send you some with instructions how to change them, no charge.

Tom McGow
Bennett Marine
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Old 01-07-2004, 05:03 PM
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Default Re: Bennett Marine- trim tabs- GREAT company

Another question or looking for maybe opinions. Myself and another fella were having a discussion today about installation. He is purchasing a new boat(trying to talk him into a seacraft) but he was asking whether or not he should let the dealer/factory install them or do them himself. I told him to do them himself and that way he will know exactly how the fasteners are attached and sealed. I seem to think that the manufacturers of lower ended boats will be very slack and he will have a rotten transom in several years. [img]images/icons/rolleyes.gif[/img] . What do you guys think??? (BTW- I sold him on the Bennetts vrs the other company) craig

BTW- I support the JOE Gibbs theory !!!!! Yee HAWWWW
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