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My 1992 GW seafarer 22 never had trim tabs installed. Do you think I should install new ones or go without?
Most GW boats over 22 foot generally have them. I’m asking if I should get them.Why do you want trim tabs? Is there a specific reason? Does the boat list to particular sides/do you need to get the bow down or up in conditions you run in?
OK, that helps - thanks. Trim tabs will NEVER hurt - how much you need them will depend on your actual use. The GW will be much less sensitive to where a certain person sits. MUCH less. There's other advantages to tabs, but I would think at this point you've already reserached that -- so no need to go into detail here.Other than my GW, I have a 21 foot bay boat that doesn't have trim tabs. I am constantly asking my wife to sit on a particular side to event the boat out. I figured if I ran into the same thing, I could use Trim Tabs on my GW. That is why the question was asked.
I pulled the fuse...Show me a post anywhere on the Internet that says , “I wish that my boat didn’t have trim tabs“.
Agree with above. One of the reasons I am not getting them at this point, it is not worth the $$ for what I use the boat for. I will say, my average trips are offshore in SoCal and approx 30 miles out, up to this point I may have needed them 1 or 2 times heading back in. My boat is a 1999 model year and for the money I don't see the need to invest more into the boat at this point. If my auto pilot ever went, I would replace that right away though!Something to think about, or you might have already thought about it, or you might have enough $$$. The cost to install is relative to the money you have in the boat - do you want to keep it or do you plan to get rid of it? If you don't plan on having the boat more than a couple years from now...might be worth holding off on!
yes, they do hurt when you use them incorrectly. just like many other things. doesnt mean that its not good to have them on a boatI pulled the fuse...
I put thousands of offshore miles in all conditions without using them.
They can HURT when you use them. They can hurt when you set them for one condition (ie too much weight on one side) and then turn the boat....OR SOMEONE MOVES....
They can hurt when they are down and you are trying to back into a slip.
They can hurt when you don't know one is down even a tiny bit...
A tab is like dragging a foot in the water to compensate for a problem. Its is always better to tell someone to move...
If you get them get ones that indicate where they are and self-retract when you shut off.
Inboards need tabs. They can't change the angle of the drive shafts. Most outboard boats don't need tabs. the motor(s) can handle the job using TRIM
SPEND YOUR MONEY ON AUTOPILOT.
I am in 100% agreement with you. When I bought my 208, I was told I didn't need them. But after a year or two wishing I had them, I installed them myself. Best upgrade to the boat I've ever done. I'd never own another boat without them. Even on days people say you don't need them, I always at least use them to level out the boat so it doesn't lean into the wind.I had a 208 w/o tabs and when I put them on I notice a world of difference. Glad I did and it wasn’t difficult. I have a buddy with zipwake tabs and he swears they are the next best thing. He also had a 208 with hydraulic trim tabs. I’m in the market and I will say I will never own a boat w/o tabs and if it’s didn’t come with them that would be the first addition. Just my opinion.