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    Default Trim tab systems

    My friend got a boat, its a winter project. Much of the gear is shot and needs to be replaced. Anyone here know anything about the best trim tabs?

    Too many choices, would appreciate help in narrowing it down. thanks

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    Friend recently purchased Bennet Trim Tabs.

    Here is a little overview from their site.

    What Trim Tabs Do
    Trim Tabs usually consist of two independently adjustable stainless steel trim planes mounted on the transom of the boat. They provide lift in order to compensate for changes in speed, weight distribution, and water conditions. When deflected downward, the water force on the trim tab creates upward pressure, raising the stern and reducing hull resistance. The surface area of the tab, the angle of deflection and the speed of the boat all contribute to greater lift.

    Hydraulic vs. Electromechanical
    There are two major types of Trim Tab systems on the market, hydraulic and electromechanical. Bennett Marine manufactures the leading hydraulic system and Lenco Marine is currently the most recognized electromechanical system. Both types of systems accomplish the same basic purpose in much the same way. (There are other systems; hydrofoils, manually adjusted trim planes, or gas-assist tabs, but these are mainly for the budget conscious boater.)

    Durability

    This is the primary difference between Hydraulic and Electric systems. Electric trim tabs install faster because the electric motor is inside the actuator. If the o-rings fail, water will flood the actuator. With hydraulic systems, the motor is inside the boat, yielding a longer lasting system. Hydraulic systems commonly last 15 years or more.

    Bennett Warranty: Five (5) years and transferable. No proof of purchase required. Bennett policy is to send the replacement part first without requiring a credit card.
    Lenco Warranty: Three (3) years and proof of purchase is required, and is not transferable. Credit card number is required before the parts are shipped. The warranty does not cover damage resulting from growth on the actuator when the tabs are left in the down position.
    Separating Important Facts from Marketing Hype
    Speed of Trim Tabs: HYPE: Electric trim tabs move a bit faster, but all tabs on the market move from full up to full down within a few seconds of each other. With that said, if the tabs move too fast, it becomes difficult to make precise adjustments, especially at high speeds.
    Strength (Lifting Power): HYPE: While hydraulic systems, by nature, are very powerful, in reality, all trim tabs on the market are strong enough to trim the boat.
    Precision: HYPE: There is no difference in the precision of trimming between brands. All start and stop instantaneously. None "drift" nor do they lock up unless there is some sort of mechanical failure.
    Electric Installs Faster: FACT: With all systems, the trim planes, actuators (rams), wiring, and control switch have to be installed. With hydraulic trim tabs, a pump must be installed inside the boat. It is a self-bleeding system, and takes about 30 minutes longer to install.
    Hydraulic Requires More Maintenance: HYPE: Neither electric nor hydraulic require a maintenance routine.
    Electric Trim Tabs "Sealed For Life": HYPE: Don't confuse "Sealed For Life" with a lifetime warranty. The warranty is three years.

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