Re: Trim Tabs???
I agree any type of adjustable Trim Tabs would be able to correct a lean to either side. Also can adjust the boat for the best safe ride in any conditions.
Does it lean when stopped in the water? If it does then you need to adjust weight in the boat and make sure the bilge is dry.
Does the boat only lean when on plane and does it get worse with more speed?
Does the boat have power steering?
If it is only when on plane then check the boat bottom. if it looks good you might want to look at the trim tab behind the prop on the cavitation plate.
This is to correct for different type of props to make the steering even and stop it from pulling to one side. Most have marks on them to help you line it up. Note the position it is in then adjust all the way one way and try a run to see if it is the same, better, or worse. If it gets worse then try the other way.
The outdrive trim tab is to adjust to where the wheel turns with equal pressure in each way at your favorite speed. If your boat has power steering then you may not notice it turning harder to one side or the other and if the trim tab is off it can make the boat lean to one side or the other.
One last question. When you did your test ride and it was leaning was it windy with wind blowing from one side?
Both my boats will lean into the wind when I have strong cross winds. This is normal and can be corrected with adjustable boat trim tabs.
Bodega Bay Weather On May 14 2008 Improving at 10 PM
Winds North at 350 degrees true at 9.7 knots, gust to 11.7 knots. Water temperature 47.1 degrees F.
Swells 7.2 foot every 10 seconds Chop at 6.8 seconds Wave steepness = average.