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Damaged Trim Tabs
- denpooch
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Damaged Trim Tabs
I was going to wait until the 'winter doldrums' to post this one but I am too interested in getting feedback from all of you. I very much appreciate your insights.
When I pulled the boat for storage, I noticed that the port trim tab was damaged. It was obviously bent as compared to the starboard side. I did not hit anything ( I would have noticed that), but we were on a couple of trips where she 'was a rocking'!
They are Bennett tabs 22x12.
Has anyone ever come across this or had this happen? In my boating experience, this is a new one.
I did call Bennett and they suggested that 'water pressure' could cause this. They mentioned that offer a new designed tab that has a 90 degree 'up-bend' on the edges. They tell me that will help negate this issue.
Any thought?
Also, as I will be replacing the port side tab (about $175.00 USD plus labor), would you replace the starboard as well?
Thanks.
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Re: Damaged Trim Tabs
I might check the mounting screws at least if you don't replace them.......
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Re: Damaged Trim Tabs
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- Midnightsun
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Re: Damaged Trim Tabs
- Daysawasten
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Re: Damaged Trim Tabs
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Re: Damaged Trim Tabs
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Re: Damaged Trim Tabs
- denpooch
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Re: Damaged Trim Tabs
The new tabs have a 90 up bend on each side of the tab. Certainly looks like it will be an effective reinforcement.
Thanks.
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