Yeah saw that, puzzled me too...might have something to do with the 265 hull I guess....seems like that heavy girl has her own peculiarities.
But I ALWAYS use the tabs on my 259G Trophy Pro....Can't imagine not using them, they are indispensable!
For example, even if the weight in your boat is perfectly balanced, when running on plane into a stiff breeze hitting your port side, the wind will lift your boat on the windward side, causing your bow to dig in a bit on the stbd side and ride unevenly... a little touch of "bow down" on the port tab will counteract the wind and level out your boat.
Or, when running into a heavy chop, using "bow down" on both tabs will bring the hull down so the V cuts into the chop instead of slamming on top of the waves....your back and crew will thank you for using your trim tabs.
Or, as happened to me a couple years ago when the rubber hose split where it joins the connector on the Seastar steering ram, and I lost most of the steering, you can actually steer the boat (to a limited extent) using the tabs... full down on the stbd and full up on the port will steer the boat to the right, and vice versa.
Try it when you DON'T have an emergency to get the feel of it.