capt chris said:
There is a good article on this subject in the June edition of Motorboating magazine. Just got my copy today. Check it out. I think it's on page 28.
I was thinking the same thing....
I remember my old boat had quite a bit less power, and in a chop, it helped to push the bow down a little using the tabs as someone described above...... with the 265, in a chop, I just push the throttles down a little more and away I go..... to each his own I guess.....
Certainly worth mentioning, in a really rough sea, I have been able to get my planning speed (wave jumping speed) down by triming fully down on the tabs.... this will allow the boat to plane at slower speeds, but fuel economy for me is out the window in this condition......
Tim