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Bennett SLT6 trim tabs? Anyone running them?
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<blockquote data-quote="erictetterton" data-source="post: 458345" data-attributes="member: 10483"><p>Thanks for the reply, the SRA prop took the performance of my motor to a whole new level while using the jack plate. The stock aluminum prop wouldn’t bite when I jacked the motor up. I agree, it caused too much bow rise and now I have the porpoise issue with a headwind. Trimming the motor between the two settings would be an easy solution that I could easily try. The only problem that is still present is the ever changing water conditions and weight distribution. The ultimate fix would be that bobs jack plate with t/t but that price tag is out of my league for this setup. I was considering this $85 solution because it would be a simple/cost effective fix. There are lots of fixes to this problem and yes, I agree that the hull design is is the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erictetterton, post: 458345, member: 10483"] Thanks for the reply, the SRA prop took the performance of my motor to a whole new level while using the jack plate. The stock aluminum prop wouldn’t bite when I jacked the motor up. I agree, it caused too much bow rise and now I have the porpoise issue with a headwind. Trimming the motor between the two settings would be an easy solution that I could easily try. The only problem that is still present is the ever changing water conditions and weight distribution. The ultimate fix would be that bobs jack plate with t/t but that price tag is out of my league for this setup. I was considering this $85 solution because it would be a simple/cost effective fix. There are lots of fixes to this problem and yes, I agree that the hull design is is the issue. [/QUOTE]
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