cpasseno03
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Dec 14, 2002
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- 246
I need some trim tabs too. But this is for a big boat. 28 foot steel Chris Craft, twin 350s. This is what I plan to do, Put a sheet of thinnish metal extending off the stern, full width. Lay some wolmanized 2X6 on it, and wrap the edge with angle iron or channel. My dad did this on a 21 foot steel boat and he said it was a huge help. It was also tough enough to back into stuff and survive(a must since it was a little tugboat) I would like to adopt this idea for the C.C. but I have been warned that I will need to be able to adjust them on the fly pertaining to conditions and load, etc. I think the boat is big enough so that the load and conditions wouldnt be enough to change any ride characteristics to warrant the extra cost. Another point is that having two little ones, they would have to be almost straight down.(I think) One big one (10foot by 2) would only have to angle down 3 or 4 degrees, seems more efficient. What do you guys think of this? good/bad? It makes a nice submerged swim platform too.<br />Thanks<br />Craig