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Necrathex
02.06.2021 19:10:30

A good way to determine a boats optimum running angle is to run the boat lightly loaded at full speed in calm water. During this test observe the boat?s bow in relation to the horizon. Most boats run at or near their optimum attitude under these conditions. This should give you a feel for the appearance of the wake and bow spray when running at an efficient attitude. Note that not all boats will achieve their optimum running attitude under these conditions. Some boats will benefit from extra lift even when running at their maximum throttle settings. If you feel the boat will benefit from added bow down trim when running at speed start with the trim tabs fully up and deflect the trim tabs in short bursts. Be alert to changes in the boats handling, as you bring the bow down. Observe any changes in RPMs and/or speed. Adjust power trim if applicable. [links]


replicawatches2
29.04.2021 1:31:07

I'm sure others will chime in, here is a little "Trim Tabs 101" I wrote.


hlubagrays
06.06.2021 18:14:57

Indications of Running Untrimmed
When a boat is running untrimmed the bow spray will exit the sides of the boat far aft. The stern wave (wake) is high and curling like a breaker on the beach. The rooster tail is high and close to the stern. The engine is laboring and the ride tends to be less smooth. [links]


bitcoin2
27.04.2021 5:35:41

Trim Tabs 101, How To Get The Best Results


paulhickey103
09.05.2021 12:39:57

Getting and Staying Trimmed


rainerfox
23.05.2021 3:55:38

In order to get on plane faster, boaters often have to ask passengers to move forward. With the additional lift from the trim tabs, the boat will spend less time operating in the inefficient transition period before planing. The engine labors less, the boat gets better fuel economy, and passengers can sit where they should for even loading. here


dbc
25.05.2021 3:30:52

Because trim tabs are mounted on both sides of the vessel's stern and can be operated independently, the vessel's side to side trim may be controlled by deflecting one side more than the other. This independent control of the tabs is essential in correcting for port or starboard lists, although it can be dangerous if not properly used. Correcting for list should be achieved by proper weight distribution. here


TarotUnlimited
04.05.2021 6:34:06

Large and small boats benefit from trim tabs for the same reasons — they get the boat out of the hole and on plane quickly, they correct for uneven weight distribution (although the skipper should strive for even weight distribution at all times), improve speed, safety, and overall boat performance. A common complaint is "I only have two speeds — trolling and full throttle." With trim tabs a boat can often perform better at intermediate speeds while staying on plane.


wlisabethfitzgeraldv
10.05.2021 8:09:34

Trim tabs usually consist of two adjustable stainless steel planes mounted at the transom of the boat. Controlled by a hydraulic power unit, the tabs can move up and down when activated by the boater.


MrFlibble
24.04.2021 17:25:55

Planing boats normally achieve their best possible running attitude at or near full speed and lightly loaded. As the boat slows from maximum speed it will begin to settle at the stern or "squat". And weight can vary extremes by adding passengers, fuel, and gear. Uneven weight distribution makes the boat harder to handle, difficult to get up on plane, and usually results in some listing to port or starboard.


stevesaxon
15.06.2021 11:39:47

Re: Trim tab procedure for getting on plane


Dynotor
05.05.2021 7:14:35

travism,<br /><br />The guys who posted answers are right on target.<br /><br />The key to getting the best out of Trim Tabs is experimenting with them since all boats are different. Use them in short bursts and let the boat settle down between corrections. Below you will find a little Trim Tabs 101 that should help you get started.<br /><br />Let me know if you have any questions after you look it over.<br /><br />Tom McGow<br />Bennett Marine<br /><br />Getting and Staying Trimmed<br /><br />All boats assume different fore to aft attitudes at different throttle settings and vary in sensitivity to lateral weight distribution.<br /><br />A boat’s optimum running attitude is determined by the operator. While some people may define optimum running attitude as the highest possible speed for a given amount of engine RPMs, others desire the best possible fuel economy, yet others may be trimming the boat to get just the right mix of speed and wake (such as for waterskiing.)<br />Optimum running attitude is when the boat is running to the operator’s satisfaction for the given operating conditions. There are as many optimum running attitudes as there are boats and boat owners<br /><br />A good way to determine a boats optimum running angle (see side bar Optimum Running Attitude) is to run the boat lightly loaded at full speed in calm water. During this test observe the boat’s bow in relation to the horizon. Most boats run at or near their optimum attitude under these conditions. This should give you a feel for the appearance of the wake and bow spray when running at an efficient attitude. Note that not all boats will achieve their optimum running attitude under these conditions. Some boats will benefit from extra lift even when running at their maximum throttle settings. If you feel the boat will benefit from added bow down trim when running at speed start with the trim tabs fully up and deflect the trim tabs in short bursts. Be alert to changes in the boats handling, as you bring the bow down. Observe any changes in RPMs and/or speed. Adjust power trim if applicable.<br /><br />Indications of Running Untrimmed<br />When a boat is running untrimmed the bow spray will exit the sides of the boat far aft. The stern wave (wake) is high and curling like a breaker on the beach. The rooster tail is high and close to the stern. The engine is laboring and the ride tends to be less smooth.<br /><br />Indications of Running Trimmed<br />The bow spray moves forward and is flung not as far from the boat. The wake diminishes in height, as the rooster tail flattens out and moves away from the boat. The engine is operating under less load as evidenced by the tachometer and speed as well as sounding less strained.<br /><br />One Step at a Time<br />The key to obtaining optimal results from trim tabs is to operate them in short bursts and let the boat react before making another adjustment. The amount of time between corrections is influenced by the size of the trim tabs and the boat’s speed. This will help avoid overtrimming or ending up with one tab too far down when correcting lateral trim. You will quickly become acquainted with a boat’s particular traits.<br /><br />Take Off<br />Properly sized trim tabs can significantly reduce the time needed to get up on plane. They also allow a boat to keep its bow down and stay on plane at lower speeds.<br />As the throttle is advanced the stern of the boat begins to squat, lifting the bow. As the boat accelerates, push the bow down position of the helm control in short bursts. The boat reacts by the stern lifting, the bow coming down, speed increasing, and reduced engine laboring. If you over do it and deflect the tabs too far the boat will end up overtrimmed. When over trimmed, the steering becomes over sensitive and wants to pull off course to port or starboard. If this occurs, operate the control bow up until the desired attitude is established.<br /><br />Getting the Most from Power Trim<br />Adjust the trim tabs to achieve the desired running attitude. Then use the power trim to position the propeller thrust parallel to the water flow. If necessary, re-adjust the trim tabs to fine tune the attitude. By observing the boat’s speed and engine RPMs the best combination of trim tabs and power trim will be apparent. Trim tab angle indicators and a power trim angle indicator are particularly useful in duplicating effective settings.<br /><br />Trimming to Sea Conditions<br />When running into a head sea you want to trim the bow down so the sharp forward sections of the boat do their work cleaving the waves. This provides the most comfortable ride and minimizes stress on the boat (and passengers). In a following sea the tabs should be fully retracted for maximum steering response.<br />Correction of a List<br /><br />As previously mentioned the normal control setup for trim tabs operates in relation to the desired changes in trim and not the actual movement of the tabs. Therefore, do not think about what the tabs are doing, but rather on the control and what you want the boat to do. As above, make the corrections in bursts and allow the boat to settle to the new settings. You may find it easier to correct the boat’s fore and aft attitude before you correct the athwartship trim.<br /><br />Correction of Porpoising<br />Operate the tabs in very short bursts of about half a second. Continue until porpoising subsides. The objective is to have only a very slight amount of tab deflection, just the amount needed to cure the up and down motion of the bow.


coins
16.05.2021 5:18:31

Re: Trim tab procedure for getting on plane more


leopoldo78fa
06.06.2021 7:41:42

Re: Trim tab procedure for getting on plane [links]


AgentME
09.05.2021 6:30:58

I use all different combinations, but the basic thoughts you have are pretty good. I would experiment for getting the boat on plane. Use full tab and see how that feels and then try different settings. I base how agrressive I am with my tabs on the weight in the boat. When I am alone I don't use any tab for planing. <br /><br />I use slight adjustments for top speed i.e. I trim out with the drive as far as I can and then use the tabs for small adjustments to correct any porpoising or any slight listing . I have found that I can trim my drive out further with a little poisitive tab than I can with the tabs all the way up.<br /><br />There are no real hard and fast rules. On my last boat, if I was running at say 35 mph and saw some boat wakes or simalar ahead I would often apply very agressive bow down tabs to kinda "force" the bow through a little smoother. That setting can be a little strange as the bow steers and I needed to correct for course changes as the bow got "grabbed" by the wakes etc., but noticibaly smoother that way. If I was ricky racing around (alone) in that same situation I might go full up on the tabs and accelerate and try to fly over the wakes, so to speak. Just depended on my mood and who was in the boat with me.<br /><br />One of my favorite settings with both boats is very low speed planing with the tabs all (or most) the way down. I have found that playing with the trim doesn't make a lot of difference in this situation. Very smooth and I can do some great things with the kids on the tube. I can whip them around because I am on plane, but it is not very fast, so I can control how much I scare them if that is what they want . . .<br /><br />Just keep messing around is the best advice I can give you. I have had them for over ten years and I still find different comnbinations that work better for me in a unique situation.


chrisadamshtm
04.06.2021 20:24:55

4.5 hours. I thought I would need autopilot but seems by 8 year old works just as well
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nsamiramcmillanw
31.05.2021 9:14:19

I have a Chevy 5.7 with a duo prop. I did a quick WOT test in the speed lane on Lake Union, I had a little more room in throttle but did not take it above 4400 rpm (Bayliner recommendation in manual). SOG was 25 knots. For the trip I kept the RPM at 3400 with a SOG of 20 knots to 18 knots depending on the tides. Is this about right for cruising rpm? When I drop down to 3100-3200 I seemed to come off of plane. here


loadingpicker87
16.06.2021 17:37:39

to keep the boat level, trim one side up or down as required. if you go too much on one side it will become uncomfortable as the boat lays over and runs a bit sideways across the water. this can be dangerous in some situations, but you will learn how to "not do that again" it after a couple times of this happening


whitewillows55
19.06.2021 10:15:34

once you get the feel for the tabs, you will be able to trim quickly and may even try using them when climbing on plane.


bittersweet
24.04.2021 11:16:57

I am asking for advice on how to figure out the best RPM for fuel economy and SOG.