Re: Prop Tuning With Regard To Smart Tabs
He can test anyway he likes. I would want to know the performance I would be getting without the tabs to make sure the prop wasn't causing negative issues instead of improved issues The smart tabs can be adjusted for less or more based on your boats performance so why would I not want to test the prop and get it tuned in first? After you test for the right prop, you will then be able to tune the tabs in as needed. Which may be far less tab depending on the prop installed.
If he test the prop with the tabs installed and activated, the tabs may very well interfer with the test because they could be causing to much drag because they were set to a less aggresive prop to begin with.
Heck, maybe I'm completely wrong. But if it was my boat, I would be getting the best performance I could by testing props first , then adding/tuning the tabs as needed.
Do you think a owner with helm controlled tabs would test the new prop compared to the old with the trim tabs up or down? My thoughts are they would test the new prop with them up so they could tell the actual difference that just the prop would be making. If you installed a more aggressive prop on a helm controlled trim tabbed boat, the tabs when activated down to get up on plane faster would be adjusted probably less than they were with the previous old prop that didn't get it out of the water as fast.
I'm open to learning the best way of anything and am not here to argue, but when dealing with smart tabs, my belief is to get the boat performing as best it can, then add the performance gains of the smart tabs and tune them in as needed.
And yes, smart tabs will on most boats improve wot speed.This is reason enough to test each prop before trim tabs and after, so once your proped correctly and get your wot rpm speed, you can see how much more speed you gain at wot after the smart tabs are installed and show QC they work,lol :fencing:
