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Trim Tab Sizing Guidelines |
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Many factors
affect the choice of properly sized trim tabs, and the ultimate responsibility for
selection is up to the boat owner. These sizing recommendations are based on average
performance. Your choice may vary based on power, engine configuration, weight
distribution, type of boat, and use. When
making a choice between trim tab sizes, remember that the largest trim tabs that
will comfortably fit on the transom will be the most efficient. Choose at least one inch of trim tab span (per side)
for every foot of boat length. (Examples: 22 foot boat = no less than 24" x 9",
36 foot boat = no less than 36" x 9") The 9" chord is used in most applications.
However, in certain applications the 12" chord may be more effective: Limited Transom Space Boats with twin outboards or twin
I/Os, or boats with transom configurations that limit trim tab
span can use 12" chord tabs to achieve maximum lift in minimum area. Using the
measuring guideline above, fit the maximum span trim tab and use the 12" chord. Extra Lift Slower boats (less than 15 mph),
semi-displacement hulls, boats over 50 feet, outboards on brackets, or boats with any
other feature that increases the need for lift aft benefit from the 12" chord. The
12" chord provides greater surface area, thereby utilizing more water flow and
providing more lift. Trim tabs should follow the Vee at the junction of the transom and the bottom of the boat. For maximum side to side control trim tabs are generally mounted 3 - 4" from the chine and run towards the keel. In the case of inboards, the complete run from chine to keel may be utilized if it is an unbroken span of the same angle. Protrusions such as strakes may be bridged provided there is no change in angle on both sides. On boats powered by inboard/outboards (I/O) or outboards it is necessary that the trim tabs not be placed too close (8" minimum) to the lower unit(s) to avoid disturbing the water flow to the propeller. Performance Boats Many factors determine the appropriate size and type trim tabs for faster boats. Special consideration is required when selecting trim tabs for performance applications. You may wish to contact Bennett Marine to discuss your particular application. Bennett Sport Tabs are available for boats in the 40-60 mph range. |
Boat Length |
Configuration |
Trim Tab Size (span x chord) |
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| 15' - 19' | Single I/O, Single Outboard, or Inboard | 12" x 9" |
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| 17' - 20' | NEW | M80 Sport Tab for Trailered Boats |
8" x 10" | |
| 19' - 24' | Single I/O, Single Outboard, or Inboard |
18" x 9" | ||
| 20' - 23' | NEW | M120 Sport Tab for Trailered Boats |
10" x 12" | |
| 19' - 24' | Limited Transom Space or Extra Lift | 12" x 12" | ||
| 22' - 27' | Single I/O or Single Outboard | 24" x 9" | ||
| 22' - 27' | Twin I/O or Twin Outboard | 18" x 12" | ||
| 25' - 30' | Single I/O or Single Outboard | 30" x 9" | ||
| 25' - 30' | Limited Transom Space or Extra Lift | 30" x 12" | ||
| 25' - 30' | Twin I/O or Twin Outboard | 24" x 12" | ||
| 28' - 34' | Inboard | 36" x 9" | ||
| 28' - 34' | Limited Transom Space or Extra Lift | 36" x 12" | ||
| 28' - 34' | Twin I/O or Twin Outboard | 24" x 12" | ||
| 32' - 38' | Inboard |
42" x 9" | ||
| 32' - 38' | Limited Transom Space or Extra Lift | 42" x 12" | ||
| 36' - 44' | Inboard | 48" x 9" | ||
| 36' - 44' | Limited Transom Space or Extra Lift | 48" x 12" | ||
| 42' - 50' | Inboard | 54" x 9" | ||
| 50' - 60' | Inboard | 54" x 12" | ||
| 60' - 65' | Inboard | 60" x 12" | ||
| 65' - 70' | Inboard | 66" x 12" | ||
| 70' - 80' | Inboard | 72" x 12" | ||
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