1995 21' Sea Cat, jack plates and trim tabs - anyone ever seen this done?

SparkieBoat

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I have a 1995 Sea Cat that had twin 70s (28 MPH WOT) on the back of it when I got it. I am going to a pair of 90s but I have a few problems. 1) the V-4 engine is about 2 " longer than the 70S. so far I cannot get the 90s as high as they need to be by bolting to the transom. 2) The boat generally has a bow too high problem and begins porposing if I trim the motors up much.

my answer = a set of 12" manual jack plates and a set of electric trim tabs, which would fit in between the motors and the hull, without the jack plates it would be impossible to install trim tabs. This will block the ladder entrance on the back of the boat, because the steering rod will be in the way, but I can find another way to get in/out of the boat.

Has anyone ever seen this tried and what were the results, or what do you THINK will be my result. I am hoping for 35 MPH plus at WOT and a more balanced ride.
 

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Re: 1995 21' Sea Cat, jack plates and trim tabs - anyone ever seen this done?

I THINK that the trim tabs in front of the engines would be a bad idea.

My thought is to put the tabs in the usual location and add a swim platform on the ladder side

better yet, some props with better stern lift
 

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Re: 1995 21' Sea Cat, jack plates and trim tabs - anyone ever seen this done?

the sea cat is a twin hull boat, there just is not much room to put the trim tabs, they would be kinda side ways to the motor not horizontal. you would have to see the back of my hull to understand, it will not let me upload a pic, but you can google seacat and you will see what I mean. I defiantly agree that the right props could help a bunch, I have done some research and found other seacat owners that have had great results with different props.
 

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Re: 1995 21' Sea Cat, jack plates and trim tabs - anyone ever seen this done?

I'm guessing this sea cat isn't the same as yours.... lol ......I'll keep looking
images
 

evolution1985

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Re: 1995 21' Sea Cat, jack plates and trim tabs - anyone ever seen this done?

I'm guessing this isn't it.... lol I'll keep looking
images

For some reason I still can't get pics to upload yet either, but no biggie. below is the google link with a heap of photos of sea cats.
there really is not a lot of room between the motors and side of the hull. what length boat is yours sparkie?

http://www.google.com.au/search?q=1...Q&biw=1920&bih=955&sei=G-c1T_b0McHnmAXDuazsCA
 

evolution1985

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Re: 1995 21' Sea Cat, jack plates and trim tabs - anyone ever seen this done?

thanks mate, i completely missed the 21, my 9month old was trying to eat my nose whilst i was reading it.
i think i have found a CL add with about as similar boat as I could to his.
http://outerbanks.craigslist.org/boa/2803449786.html

I think this is it, the photo above that you posted I think is an SL 25
 

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Re: 1995 21' Sea Cat, jack plates and trim tabs - anyone ever seen this done?

here ya go
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either way tabs don't look to be an option...prolly better to stick to swapping props
 

evolution1985

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Re: 1995 21' Sea Cat, jack plates and trim tabs - anyone ever seen this done?

thats the one that I was trying to upload, thanks mate. Yeah I don't see how you could fit tabs on there without having them on serious angle.
 

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Re: 1995 21' Sea Cat, jack plates and trim tabs - anyone ever seen this done?

tabcat.jpgTrimTab-1.jpgthat last pic is pretty much it... here are a couple of pics I found...but they did not use jack plates.
 
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