Jonathan2021
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I may just have to swallo the cost and risk. I imagine a set of Bennet tabs is theit sounds like trim tabs could help - but its a relatively expensive thing to try if it doesnt make a significant difference.
regretabbly on aprox 14 ever made. I have asked a few people to borrow some props for a fee and they declined. To be fair imAn interesting experiment would be to try one size larger props, but practically, it's difficult to "borrow" props and buying them would be an expensive experiment, unless you can find someone else with a similar boat that has the same setup.
thanks will have a look. They sound promisinghave a look at smart tabs - google them.
I've never used them, but a lot of people (admittedly with smaller boats) swear by them for improving planing behaviour .
They're like trim tabs, but they're not controllable by the driver, they are mounted on some passive some spring rams that allow them to constantly apply an amount of pressure. They're cheaper than regular trim tabs as a result, but less useful too (ie they cant compensate for uneven port to starboard loads)