All great advice...
Last year, I knew exactly how to dial her in for the best ride using a combo of motor trim and trim tabs. However, after installing a fuel flow sensor this off season, it has almost created a conflict of interest. My best ride definitely does not translate into the most fuel efficient ride. I find myself now balancing between the two, what makes the family comfortable while delivering the best fuel efficiency. The former always wins...
It was nice just listening to what sounded efficient and felt comfortable. More info means more data to analyze and judge...
Also, trim tab indicators are great but I don’t have them and have no issue. I know some guys count how many seconds it takes to get fully deployed and use that to figure out where they are. I reset them after every trip so I start fresh each time.
Had trim tab indicators on the last boat and they were convenient for sure. I’m in the same situation as you now and got used to operating the tabs in one second bursts. If I need to reset I hold both sides in retract/bow up for a count of 5-7 seconds and start over. Thanks for bringing this up since I’m not sure how many others have those euro style tab controls.
It’s nice to run the boat on feel/comfort and I’d venture that there’s such a thing as too much information, especially for us engineer types. It would be fair to say all the data can lead to constantly analyzing gauges and indicators to the point where one gets analysis paralysis and ends up beating up the boat and crew for the sake of maximum efficiency. I am guilty for beating up my crew while marveling at high mpg but am hopefully guilty less often since the real captain (wife) reminded me to “drive nicer” when she was on board a while back.