Re: Trim Tabs Or Smart tabs
If you're willing to pony up $500-$800 then you can consider the hydraulic or electric trim tabs. That's if you do the install yourself.
If that's above budget, just consider the smart tabs.
This is always an ongoing debate: smart vs adjustable - I'd say that assuming both are within budget, try and get a ride on a boat with one form of tabs vs the other. It's likely that the manually adjustable (Lenco / Bennett) tabs will be more noticeable, simply because you can change their position.
I knew I liked the adjustable tabs. I wasn't willing to spend the bucks associated with them, so I waited and found a used set. I ended up replacing the switch ($80) and everything else tested fine. I think I spent about $250 considering everything - sealant, stainless screws, new wiring harness, and switch. On my boat, they complete eliminate purposing and give me the ability to retrim the boat side-to-side adjusting for load... They're also another item to maintain and another thing that might fail..