Re: Listing
Hi QC;
We consider a torque list fixed. Understanding that it only occurs as the boat achieves cruising speeds and up as the resistance to the prop rotation increases. By in creasing the pressure on one side you compensate for the list. In many cases where the list is not severe, the tabs will compensate for the list without adjsutment.
Nearly any fixed balance problem such as a kicker motor or bait tank mounted off center can be corrected with Smart Tabs, In addition to the torque list.
As for normal running issues and weight shifts, Smart Tabs would provide correction similar to a car suspension system. If you load a car more on one side the list will be there but the suspension system will minimize or reduce the list.
If the boat is more than 9" wide, and weight balance is a serious issue, we would tell the customer to go to a helm controlled system.
In any case it is always a matter of personal preference. I personally have used and become proficient at using helm controll tabs, and do not find them cumbersom to use, but there are many people who do not spend the time in a boat as I do and have, and use their boats for "sports", these people do find the helm controlled tabs less than convenient. Two different markets, and applications.