Re: OMC I/O sway at low speed.
I have heard this claim before.
You know it's funny......but that doesn't seem to help either. I have
Bennett Trim Tabs installed too.
Every combination of settings (including FULL-DWN) didn't affect the longitudinal stability at all. It still wanders at the same speed.
I don't know how a spring loaded tab would be any different. At low speed (idle, which is where this "problem" is most prevalent) Any spring loaded tab would also be full-DWN applying equal drag to both sides.
Perfectly flat bottom boats do not "wander" since they don't have any keel at all. When the heading moves slightly left or right, with no keel, there's no "force" to pull it back to center (unless the operator moves the engine/drive/rudder etc) so it just keeps going to the left or right. Most people do not recognize this as wander.
With a deep vee or keel, when the boat drifts left or right, (with no operator correction) it "yaws" sideways and slowly comes back to center.......then crosses center to the other side........ the same thing happens all over again in the other direction
The only effect of dragging 2 "sea-anchors" in the back would be to slow the boat down (at the same idle-rpm) This would slow the oscillation probably enough to not notice but not eliminate it altogether.....(of course if you don't notice it, it's gone, right?

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If the actual boat speed is increased to where the keel is more effective, the oscillation is stopped altogether.
If you look here on iBoats and just about ALL of the other boating sites, this is talked about all the time.....I know it's here in several threads.....
It's not an I/O issue exclusively......