A trim tab question (tabmanII a good one for you)

Reel Poor

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Re: A trim tab question (tabmanII a good one for you)

Weeelllll....Are you a proud DP owner?? :)
 

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Re: A trim tab question (tabmanII a good one for you)

No. According to the owner, the marina owner already has a buyer lined up for it. The owner will double check with the marina after the first of the year when they reopen but it don't look good. :( <br />They also want to sell it as a package (motor, transom plate and drive). That is kind of driving it out of my price range if it was for sale.
 

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Well that sucks. And I was gettin my hopes up.
 

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Oh well. Things happen for a reason I guess. I still have all winter to come up with a plan for the spring. :)
 

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Dont rule out the prop option. A good prop man can probably get enough bow lift for ya that trim tabs may be necessary. Will deffinately work out for your benefit.
 

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Re: A trim tab question (tabmanII a good one for you)

The prop change is always a option. With this boat I can never rule out anything. :D
 
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If you're thinking about a nice stereo for your boat, the weight of a couple big subwoofers in an H2O proof enclosure, amps and the extra batteries to power it all could be installed in the back of the boat and raise the waterline an inch or so. It would be a nice upgrade and put you back to where you liked the boat to sit.
 
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