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Jacking plate to install trim tabs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Colorado1135" data-source="post: 473692" data-attributes="member: 18449"><p>I've visually inspected the hull and nothing jumped out at me. regardless even if I do find a slight anomaly I doubt it can be fixed without an extreme amount of effort to physically alter the hull . a trim tab may be required to fix the issue, hence my original post. I'm thinking it's either wet foam on one side, so I could rebuild it a year earlier than I planned, or install trim tabs to correct it now, and have them for in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colorado1135, post: 473692, member: 18449"] I've visually inspected the hull and nothing jumped out at me. regardless even if I do find a slight anomaly I doubt it can be fixed without an extreme amount of effort to physically alter the hull . a trim tab may be required to fix the issue, hence my original post. I'm thinking it's either wet foam on one side, so I could rebuild it a year earlier than I planned, or install trim tabs to correct it now, and have them for in the future. [/QUOTE]
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