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What 3 Things Do I Need to Consider Before Buying Trim Tabs?


Measuring for Trim Tabs Placement of Your Tabs
Before purchasing trim tabs, make sure there is room to place the tabs. Check the design of the transom and measure for clearance around swim platforms or ladders. You'll need at least 12 inches along the bottom of the boat and 12 inches vertically from the point in the center of the tab.



Mounting the Trim Plane Installation of Your Tabs
While your local dealer can install trim tabs for you, just about anyone who is handy with a drill and screwdriver can install trim tabs. Bennett Marine designs trim tabs so that the average do-it-yourself boater can handle the installation in an afternoon. Depending upon the size and construction of the boat, it should take about 4 or 5 hours for installation.



Determining Trim Tab Size
Installing undersized trim tabs is one of the more common mistakes. A tab that is too small will have to be deflected more in order to create sufficient lift. Just remember, the larger the trim tab, the more lift it will produce with the least amount of drag. Use our Sizing Guidelines and then search trim tab options based on your kind of boat. If you have any question about what size tab you should get for your boat, just contact us here at Bennett Marine.

Bennett provides sizing recommendations on this episode of Ship Shape TV


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