kashurst
Well-Known Member
I find that 100% trim tabs down gives the best speed In most conditions. Easily get an extra 1 to 1.5 knot for a given rpm. However the trim tabs don't seem to actually move down very far.
If I arranged for the tab to go down further into the water would I still get a speed improvement or is there a point where the drag created by the tabs exceeds the stern lift effect?
Or is it a case of wider tab being more effective than a narrow tab ( mine are a bit tiddly)
Some sealines have a hull extension between the rudders that I believe increases the effective hull length. Would wider tabs create a similar effect?
If I arranged for the tab to go down further into the water would I still get a speed improvement or is there a point where the drag created by the tabs exceeds the stern lift effect?
Or is it a case of wider tab being more effective than a narrow tab ( mine are a bit tiddly)
Some sealines have a hull extension between the rudders that I believe increases the effective hull length. Would wider tabs create a similar effect?