Trim Tabs on Order Install pending

Here is my honest opinion, Trim Tabs, and expensive Navigation (still pending) were the last things on my list during the restoration of my Boat. This is why you see me doing this one year after the complete restoration.
My recommendation on the Tabs is this, if you need other important stuff for your rig, move Tabs DOWN on the to do list.
I am saying this because base on the use of my Boat, Lake/Inter Coastal runs I am yet to see the huge need for it.
Keeping my Boat well balance it is excellent, My engine trim works excellent for the Bow down/up.
Bottom line is its your call.
My to do list looks like this
Keel Guard
GPS Chart Plotter Fish Finder combo
Remote Spotlight
Custom Cuddy Cushions
BTW your wake goes from this
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To this
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Thanks Mack, I kind of thought so.

Do not want to hijack the thread, but so far, I've redone the fittings on my bow rail (they were corroded to the point of falling apart - major pain removing them!), removed all the teak and refinished it, restored the rod boxes, and am waiting for new seats from Veada.

In the meantime, we have been using the boat, and it is wonderful!

I am searching for the best prices on trim tabs, which I ultimately will buy.
 
Thanks Mack, I kind of thought so.

Do not want to hijack the thread, but so far, I've redone the fittings on my bow rail (they were corroded to the point of falling apart - major pain removing them!), removed all the teak and refinished it, restored the rod boxes, and am waiting for new seats from Veada.

In the meantime, we have been using the boat, and it is wonderful!

I am searching for the best prices on trim tabs, which I ultimately will buy.

The best price I found and did buy it from was http://www.easternmarine.com/em_store/outlet/lenco.html this is also a competitive seller also http://www.rivermarinesupply.com/xcart/catalog/Trim_Tabs-p-1-c-101.html
 
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