76SeaRay
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The boat I am restoring had hydraulic trim tabs (vintage late 70's early 80's). I am not sure if the pump was/is working since I bought this boat at auction. There appeared to be a little bit of leakage at the starboard trim tab cylinder but the pump had oil in it. I can bench test the pump but right now I have the system off the boat in pieces. These were made by Boat Leveler and the hydraulic lines were just run through holes in the transom (no through hull fittings). My question is; should I restore these trim tabs or try to go to electric tabs? The tabs themselves are stainless steel and in fine shape and I have seen electric cylinders that appear to be the same form factor as the hydraulic cylinders. I am replacing the transom so if I don't go with the original hydraulics, I want to fill in the transom holes for the hydraulic lines when I replace the transom wood.
Thanks.....
Thanks.....