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I have the Cobra Venom Viper and I can tell you it made a big difference. The Venom offers a small planning surface also that I think aids in the ride a bit. As for the trim tabs, I think the only benefit you will see by installing tabs is going to be keeping the boat level. Other than that your not going to be able to free up the hull for a smoother ride. Have to remember its a jet and it stays stuck to the water. Breaking suction will kill momentum.
Vipers are the most universal - take care of everything in one install, no adjustment. From the guys who run with those (who know what the hell they are talking about) - they rock.Robert is that the tabs you have?
Zero issues, and worth mentioning - the last year trip to Bimini was no picnic - a bit rough. I have had a bunch of factory fixtures broken or removed, the tabs look and work like new.Swatski, nice install. Any issues with the drive motors mounted at that angle? Hadn't really thought about it much still I seen your install , but but much room down there to mount.
These work better for the money than any tabs I have seen for average sized pleasure craft. You do not have to adjust them. They automatically adjust with waves, turns, etc.
http://nauticusinc.com/smart-tabs-sx/
And they do help straighten the boat's wander.
Robert is that the tabs you have?
Swatski is right. I was back of him majority of the way back and his ride was very smooth. I did not have the tabs and my boat was bouncing around like a ping pong ball. Tabs was the first mod I would have put on my boat for the upcoming Bimini trip if I had not sold my Yamaha.Zero issues, and worth mentioning - the last year trip to Bimini was no picnic - a bit rough. I have had a bunch of factory fixtures broken or removed, the tabs look and work like new.
Ask @Amar Nanduri - he was running side-by-side with me on the way back, he felt that the tabs really worked well.
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Hahahaha. That is exactly what I do, too. Too funny.Every now and then I will retract them to remind her/me how well they work.
Wow ...
I assumed you were referring to low speed bow wander while trolling. The basic fixes for this are trim outdrive (can't do on jet boat), use a 4 blade prop (can't do on jet boat), use twin engines, or put the trim tabs down. Trim tabs not only provide lift, but can also act as a horizontal stabilizer from the swirling vortices of water caused by the hull moving through the water and collapsing at the transom causing the drift. I have seen something as simple as Nauticus Smart Tabs straighten out numerous boats suffering from this issue.
Of course, fluid dynamics may act differently in Florida, so I will just sit here being stupid.
That is true. Even these new "keeled" 240s still wonder if one lets the wheel go! Gets better with Cobras, not perfect at low speed, fine when on plane with the fins/megas down.lol, ok buddy. since your "new" to the FSH and obviously blinded by its "capabilities", do a simple test. Take your boat out, take it to 7-12mph, let go of the wheel. Better yet, post a video while doing it. You will be doing 360's quickly! Your magical trim tabs and fluid dynamics will not prevent it. period!
Then again, the water in SC may work differently for new FSH owners...i dunno.
Vipers are the most universal - take care of everything in one install, no adjustment. From the guys who run with those (who know what the hell they are talking about) - they rock.
Now, if you want regular/traditional trim tabs, here are the best trim tabs for the Yams, IMO:
https://jetboaters.net/threads/trim-tabs-options-wake-surfing-and-cruising.12031/page-4
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