Re: Correct Anode Trim Tab?
It depends on what it's running on. On my bass boat, that trim tab would be completely out of the water at WOT. About 2/3 of my prop is in the water. I use a flat disk sacrificial anode, which lowers the odds that debris will get caught between it and the prop, breaking something.
If you're running with the prop fully submerged, it's set up right.
I get approximate trim control with a slight bend (torque tamer) added to the skeg by the local prop shop. You have to look close to even see it, but it makes a world of difference in high speed steering.
hope it helps
John