Re: Spring loaded trim tabs
Mr. Fitz;<br /><br />The size of the plate and the amount of lift pressure should be in proportion to the boat size and weight to achieve good performance. For example a 12"x9" trim plate will work wonders on your boat but not even noticeable on the Queen Mary. You may feel some effect but far less than you need. One other thing, the set you are talking about was made by Olson Co. which is no longer in business. They made larger units as well. There are several problems with torsion or compression springs; one is that they react instantly to any change in water pressure, two they increase the resistance as the plate compresses the spring. This is exactly what you do not want. Once the boat is on plane the lift pressure should be reduced so that the bow is not pushed down. Bow down attitude causes bow steering, reduction in speed and economy, and poor handling. Twenty pounds of lift on your boat is not enough to improve performance or cause problems.