Re: Anode Trim Tab Function on Mercruiser 175
I will respectfully disagree Rocky. Torque steer occurs when the steering wheel turns to a side due to torque from the engine. Since the boat is equipped with power steering it won?t turn to any side. If I never have to correct the steering wheel how can I claim to have torque steer? Even though the torque is still there it won?t steer the boat due to the power steering. It absolutely has to be steering the boat for it to be called "torque steer".
I do understand what you mean, I think. I think you are saying he should put the trim tab to counter the "energy" we know is there even though it doesn?t affect the boat. I kind of see that point but I find it very unnecessary. The boat just has no use for it. Its there to fight torque steer which doesn?t exist because of the power steering. Lots of boats are running the flat anode with no ill effects.
I have no real arguement with your statement that the power steering handles the torque steering for the driver...that is a 'given'!
But consider this:
The same boat without power steering, or a finned trim tab, would have to be man handled to steer straight. Introduce the power steering, and the pump (and it's related components) are doing all of the work, on your behalf, to steer straight. Go back to the first scenerio, and recall just how much effort this was manually required...and realize that your power steering components are fighting those same forces! I submit that this is hard on the system, and that this can eventually cause something to wear out before it's time. Why not take some of this 'strain' off of your power steering setup?
Ideally...if I had power steering, I could find a way to disengage the assist, and set my trim tab to steer as straight as possible without a great deal of manual correction. Then...I could use the power steering, knowing that I was placing the least amount of stress upon all of those costly components! I doubt that you would argue that this would be the best scenerio....
A finned trim tab...set several 'clicks' to the left (as are almost 99% of the non power steering rigs), would ease my mind a great deal.
Just my opinion...not even worth an inflated $0.02!
Happy baoting!