I'm wondering what is the point of vertical trim tabs on twins. :hmm I'm talking about the little vertical trim tab underneath the anti-ventilation plate aft of the propeller designed to adjust for veering caused by sideways prop force. They are necessary on single engine installations but redundant on twins since the counter-rotating props cancel each others sideways forces.
If they are not required, I'm thinking they should be removed since they are just one more thing causing drag and effecting fuel economy. They could be replaced with some kind of cap or cut off and ground smooth. At the very least, they should be adjusted to the equivalent of 0 degrees to minimize drag and not try to produce any sideways forces.
I made the video below to see the position of my AV plate (for a lightly loaded case). Once the boat is planing you can see the extra little roostertail kicked up by the trim tab just port of the center of the AV plate so there is definitely an effect. In the grand scheme of things it is probably pretty minor but every little improvement helps...
I'd be interested in others thoughts or opinions on this.
Thanks,
-Scott
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XBsCt_9bgc
If they are not required, I'm thinking they should be removed since they are just one more thing causing drag and effecting fuel economy. They could be replaced with some kind of cap or cut off and ground smooth. At the very least, they should be adjusted to the equivalent of 0 degrees to minimize drag and not try to produce any sideways forces.
I made the video below to see the position of my AV plate (for a lightly loaded case). Once the boat is planing you can see the extra little roostertail kicked up by the trim tab just port of the center of the AV plate so there is definitely an effect. In the grand scheme of things it is probably pretty minor but every little improvement helps...
I'd be interested in others thoughts or opinions on this.
Thanks,
-Scott
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XBsCt_9bgc