Re: Xmas upgrade - what do you think trim tabs or a ss prop
I would remove the hydrofoil - that is a single lift point (on the motor) and it puts pressure on the transom. Read many times that hydrofoils are a bad thing. If wondering, tabs create 2 lift points and lift the entire back of the boat (instead of stress lifting the transom).
the bennet m80 trim tabs seem to sell for around $400ish. Very expensive product.
Instead of bennet m80, suggest investigating NAUTICUS SX Smart tabs - for $150ish. They come in 60 or 80 (depending on boat length) and are a "install it / leave it" product. For more details, surf:
Smart Tabs SX Trim Tabs
SS props are very expensive and are often used in deep water. Aluminim are lower cost and often used for shallow or "unknown depth" water. If aluminum catches, it breaks - instead of breaking the lower end. SS props are very strong and can break lower end - if caught in shallow water. For me, I only run aluminum props - especally since I can buy 2 x aluminum for the price of 1 x SS prop.
Also... Do investigate 4-blade prop design. My boat has Nauticusinc SX Smart tabs and a 4-bade aluminum prop. Both items get boat faster to plane. And, are well worth their investment. - for my "most often" under 2/3 throttle and tubing conditions.
Instead of SS prop, suggest investigating 4 blade aluminum prop instead. See if your local boat parts dealer will allow you to borrow a 4-blade prop. Give it a try and buy or return. When going with 4-blade prop, remember to go lower pitch (compared to 3-blade prop) - since 4 blade dig in much better. And with power trim and 4-blade, one lifts the boat's rear as well.
Update: For more info on SX Smart tabs, surf:
http://forums.iboats.com/boat-topic...s/sx-st-smart-tabs-recomondations-295883.html
Hope this helps...