Re: Lots of tab questions (Tabman II )
Good morning all,<br /><br />Sorry for such a long delay in answering your questions concerning your situation, but the boating season is in which has everyone getting their vessel ready to go!<br /><br />f_inscreenname, from I have read here and seen in your photos the 18 x 9's are "bowed", which can be cause by a few different issues. Tabs too small for the job, vessel is VERY stern heavy &/or the vessel is too fast for their size. The last one I feel is the reason your 18 x 9's have bowed, but might not be the only factor. Honestly, your vessel should be running a set of our ST9 Sport Tabs (black powder coated with 1" Up Fins on the sides), which are designed with performance vessels in mind (40 to 60 mph). Replacing your 18 x 9's with another isn't the answer, but replacing them with a set of 12 x 9's would be a better choice! As for the actuators, it seems the o-rings might have been damaged by cylinder walls after removing the Upper Hinge Spacer. If so, then only way to correct this is replacement of the cylinders & pistons with new ones. I will reply to you on the mail you have sent to me at
trimtabs@earthlink.net, so watch your inbox today!<br /><br />Sincerely,<br />MJ Thomas<br />Bennett Marine, Inc.<br />Client Services<br />954-427-1400