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- Fisherman 180
Good evening. I am a reasonably experienced boater but trim tabs are completely new to me, so apologies for what may be stupid questions.
I have a GW 180 (2008) with a Yamaha F150 and factory fitted Bennett trim tabs. I use the motor trim all of the time and am getting pretty conversant with that - usually have it trimmed down at low speeds, accelerate onto the plane and then trim up to get her riding smoothly and economically (I can usually see the motor gain 200rpm when she is trimmed comfortably.) The exception is in larger seas, where she starts porpoising - then I usually trim down and the porpoising stops. So, two questions for the learned forum:
1. am I correct in trimming down to stop porpoising?
2. are trim tabs on a 180 necessary? when/how should I use them, and can they be used to stop porpoising? If so, where should I set them and where should I simultaneously set the the motor trim?
Thanks in advance for the education.
I have a GW 180 (2008) with a Yamaha F150 and factory fitted Bennett trim tabs. I use the motor trim all of the time and am getting pretty conversant with that - usually have it trimmed down at low speeds, accelerate onto the plane and then trim up to get her riding smoothly and economically (I can usually see the motor gain 200rpm when she is trimmed comfortably.) The exception is in larger seas, where she starts porpoising - then I usually trim down and the porpoising stops. So, two questions for the learned forum:
1. am I correct in trimming down to stop porpoising?
2. are trim tabs on a 180 necessary? when/how should I use them, and can they be used to stop porpoising? If so, where should I set them and where should I simultaneously set the the motor trim?
Thanks in advance for the education.