inthesticksnow
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Jun 12, 2005
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Re: i broke down and did it... i bought SMART TABS
nautiJohn,<br /><br />Thank you very much.
nautiJohn,<br /><br />Thank you very much.
Thanks John...I am going to take a picture of my transom and post it...I think that my ladder is going to interfere with the Smart Tabs, but I want you to take a look before I order them, if you don't mind?Originally posted by nautiJohn:<br /> CntrySngr; Use ST1290-60<br />
The transom on my Bayliner is similar, though the ladder sticks out away from the stern far enough but the Transom straps on my setup are in just about your place. By looking at you picture, seems to me that the trim tabs could be mounted to the right and left of the straps. Since I ALREADY ordered mine, Id be very interested in hearing what nautiJohn has to say.Originally posted by CntrySngr:<br /> Here's a picture with the Trans Straps on. No way around them for the Smart Tabs.![]()
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John has said many times on to take off the hydrofoil. Having both on there causes symptoms like you are experiencing.Originally posted by AndreC4016:<br /> Hi all.. I purchased a 18' Manatee Cuddy Cabin with 140 Evinrude that has both smart tabs and a dolphin tail and from driving other boats I have noticed that it comes out of the water faster and handles better at low speeds as well. But my problem is that when planned out and WOT the boat wants to bank to the left goin straight.. first time it happend scared the you know what out of me.. made sure that both tabs are equal in angle and placement also checked pressure both are equal, also boat is balanced.. any suggestions here should I lift the starboard tab? or will this make it worse.. or just take them off all together..
I don't think I can cross them under the outdrive like that, but I will go check.<br /><br />I do not want to do that type of ladder as I dont want to "deface" the swim platform. I like it the way it is with the retractible ladder. IF there were another type of retractible, I might consider that. Thanks for the suggestion, though!Originally posted by garycinn:<br /> How about crossing the straps under opposite sides?<br /><br />How about ditching your current ladder and putting something like this on your swim platform?<br /><br /> http://www.iboats.com/mall/index.cg...ladder&**********=400347862&*******=498341941 <br /><br />![]()
Well, if you can get straps that long, how about hooking one end to the transom eye, dropping the other end down to the cross bar, wrap it once maybe, and pull back up to the eye and tighten 'er up? I am ABSOLUTELY not an expert, and am really looking for someone to chime in who knows... because I am going to have this very same problem. I will do the angle bracket thing if I have to, but I'd rather not.<br /><br />Any other ideas, anyone???Originally posted by garycinn:<br /> How about crossing the straps under opposite sides?
Sweet!Originally posted by nautiJohn:<br /> Regarding the straps!<br /><br />They can be wrapped arround the cross bar on the frame and hooked to itself. It does not need to go back up to the transom eye.