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Last post 09-01-2008, 10:14 PM by Dean Owens. 7 replies.
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  •  08-18-2008, 10:59 AM 53081

    Trim Tabs

    Man....am I getting a great education from this forum!!!!

    What are trim tabs for?   (I am "assuming" that they fine tune the boat's existing trim characteristics)  and what type of applications are they beneficial for?  I see several boats advertised that offer them and I was just wondering.


    Marshal L. McKellar
    2006 202BR ALPHA I
    5.0L 260HP MPI
  •  08-18-2008, 12:44 PM 53092 in reply to 53081

    Re: Trim Tabs

    I hear ya on the education.  I purchased my first Crownline last yr....'98 268cr.  Didn't know what the trim tabs were until this forum.  They really help in the boat plane out and also ajusts level when your load (people) are not balanced.  I currently have a leak (loss of hydrolics) and see the difference when I take off.  My nose is straight up and seems like forever until my boats levels off. Once I refill the resevoir, trim tabs work and I level off really quick....Its a beautiful thing!!  Hope that helps.


    Dean Owens
    1998 268cr "Better When Wet"
  •  08-18-2008, 1:18 PM 53093 in reply to 53081

    Re: Trim Tabs

    My 270 has them as well and they are a lifesaver.  In addition to the benefit already mentioned (compensating for load), they are also a huge help when on extremely choppy or rough water.  On the Lake of the Ozarks, where the waves on busy days can seem almost overwhelming, a little help from the trim tabs can keep the nose of the boat from continuously slapping the water.  With trim tabs, I've found a little goes a long way and the best way to learn them is experimentation.
    Andy & Tonya
    2008 270 br
    Lake of the Ozarks
  •  08-31-2008, 9:28 AM 53797 in reply to 53093

    Re: Trim Tabs

    I recently was having problems with my Tabs and found out that the hoses were cracked and leaking.  Pulled the boat out and replaced the hoses and works great.  My question, once I plane, do I leave them down or do I have to pull them back up? Is it a problem if I leave them down?  I like it when I don't have to keep messing with them as I go in and out of the no wakes zones. 
    Dean Owens
    1998 268cr "Better When Wet"
  •  08-31-2008, 10:32 AM 53798 in reply to 53797

    Re: Trim Tabs

    Dean,

    Where the trim tas are positioned will have an effect on how the boat handles as well as fuel consumption. Trim tabs are one of those items that you do tend to "play with" as one position will not be optimal for all speeds or load distribution. I use the trim tabs to 1. level the boat side to side, while underway as the occupants move around. and 2. to minimize bow rise when coming up on plane in shallow water. Otherwise, mine are kept fully retracted as I don't have a planning problem.

    If your trim tabs are hydraulic and manufactured by Boat Leveler, there are a couple of items that you can easily install which may be helpful. Bennett Trim Tabs has an auto trim tab control http://www.bennetttrimtabs.com/autotab.htm which allows you to adjust the trim tabs to where the boat's position in the water is optimal, save the position with a simple press of a button and then the auto trim tab control (atc) adjusts the trim tabs constantly to maintain that position. Bennett also has an auto trim tab retractor http://www.bennetttrimtabs.com/atr.htm which I have found to be more useful than the atc. The auto trim tab retractor fully retracts the trim tabs when the boat's engine is turned off. This is useful as it prevents a trim tab from getting tore up when left in the down position and loading the boat onto the trailer. A trim tab left down can come in contact with the trailer bunk or roller, damaging the trim tab, the cylinder or popping the hydraulic line off the cylinder or hydraulic pump unit. Both of these items install VERY easy on the Boat Leveler trim tabs.

     Another tid-bit regarding trim tabs. If you have hydraulic trim tabs and you are loosing hydraulic oil but you don't know from where. The hydraulic system can be split in half real quick when troubleshooting the leak. When at the dock or on the trailer for a period of time, fully lower both trim tabs and leave them there for a period of time (ie: overnight). The trim tab which has the leak will retract slowly overtime and the trim tab that stays fully down is OK. You then can look for the leak at the trim cylinder, hose, hose connection or hydraulic valve in the pump on the side which has retracted. Wheather the trim tab retracted fully or partially over time is not an issue as it just reflects the severity of the leak and time. After fixing the leak, bleeding the trim tabs is as simple as running the tabs fully up and down a few times.


    Phil Belcher
    2003 266CCR
    496 MAG, Bravo 3
  •  09-01-2008, 2:08 PM 53826 in reply to 53798

    Re: Trim Tabs

    Phil,

    Thank you for all that info.  Great stuff!  I appreciate it.  I have Insta-Trim Tabs.  Not sure if they have a ATC or retractor.  I will look it up.  My leak was due to the hoses breaking...very brittle and hard. 


    Dean Owens
    1998 268cr "Better When Wet"
  •  09-01-2008, 8:59 PM 53832 in reply to 53826

    Re: Trim Tabs

    Dean, The Bennett Marine ATC and ATR will install directly to the Insta-Trim trim tabs. It's a simple electrical connection to the 4 wires that run from the helm to the hydraulic unit. Plus power and ground connections. My trim tabs are Boat Leveler Insta-trim but I've added the Bennett ATC & ATR. Most likely, I still have the electrical schematic in a folder if you would like it.
    Phil Belcher
    2003 266CCR
    496 MAG, Bravo 3
  •  09-01-2008, 10:14 PM 53839 in reply to 53832

    Re: Trim Tabs

    Phil, thank you for the info on the ATC and ATR.  I will be looking them up on their website.  Nice to know that you have them installed on the insta-Trim.  Yes, I would like to see the electrical Schematic. Can you send it to me via email? owens0021@msn.com .

     Thanks again Phil!

    Dean

     


    Dean Owens
    1998 268cr "Better When Wet"
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