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i have a new to me 223 gw tournament. What is the default setting for the trim tabs, bow up or bow down? Thanks.
Thank you very much for the quick response.Default would be bow up - where the tabs are neutral and not actually doing any work.
Neutral may be misleading. Default as mentioned for doing nothing is tabs all the way up (retracted). Yes, that would be the position when bow up is selected until tabs fully retractedDefault would be bow up - where the tabs are neutral and not actually doing any work.
It does not. The up position says bow down. So I am assuming that the default would be to push the levers all the way down which would push up the bow. Is that correct?Does your tab control have indicators, or auto-retract?
I’m still coming to grips with the “ back to front” trim tab controls. Is it just me?There's really no "default" position - just like there's no default position for the drive trim. It's simply a matter of where you want them to be, based on conditions, load and speed.
Don't think of the buttons, themselves, as "up" or "down" positions. Think of the buttons as your bow. The port button controls the port bow (in reality, you're actually manipulating the stbd tab to control the port bow) and the stbd button controls the stbd bow. You're going to push the top of the button to push the bow down - rock forward. You'll push the bottom of the button to raise the bow - rock backwards... or even think of pulling the top of the button back. Another way to think of it is to imagine there's an airplane control stick in the center of the button. Push forward to go down, pull back to go up.
Don't worry - there's a learning curve with tabs - it's normal.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean. Are you referring to something I wrote? Because I never used that term. Or, are you asking a follow up question? If it's the latter, read through my post a couple more times and/or do as suggested above where you just go and physically look at the tabs as someone else pushes the buttons.I’m still coming to grips with the “ back to front” trim tab controls. Is it just me?
My 228 is the first boat I have had with trim tabs. I have no problem with understanding and using trim tabs once I realised the right hand button operated the port tab and vice-versa. First time out. Boat leaning to starboard due to wind. Starboard tab down use right hand button. Lean got worse. Huh?? Still thinking about switching the wiring around.I'm not sure I understand what you mean. Are you referring to something I wrote? Because I never used that term. Or, are you asking a follow up question? If it's the latter, read through my post a couple more times and/or do as suggested above where you just go and physically look at the tabs as someone else pushes the buttons.
Don't think too much - this isn't rocket science - the tab deploys and the tab retracts. Remember 7th grade science class? Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Meaning, the tabs are "really" controlling the stern - lifting and lowering it - the bow then does the opposite.
But, yes, it might just "be you" You know the best way to figure this out? Go boating!