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Jetboaters Admiral
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- Location
- Royal Oak, MI
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2020
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 21
I don't really understand how it would be faster in a chop. You may be referring to the fact that you are able to go faster than you normally would in the same conditions, but you won't gain any top end speed. Anything that puts more of the boat in the water creates more drag will have an effect on speed. I have seen and used a boat with the Smart Tabs. They do mitigate some of the proposing and are pretty ingenious. With that said, I much prefer and recommend actual Electronic Trim Tabs that you have control over independently and at all speeds and that you can operate quickly and effectively depending on the water conditions. Also the ability to control listing when you have an uneven load on the boat is fantastic and Electronic Trim Tabs give you that. IMHO, if you are going to drill the boat, do it once and put on electronic trim tabs. Saving a few hundred or so bucks and getting less of a potential and drilling the boat and understanding that you will most likely never take them off, seems like a half step. Furthermore, you can get custom cut sizes that suit your boating needs and various water types you will be on.
The Nauticus tabs are fantastic on smaller boats or if that is all you are looking for if you don't have trim. See them and smaller fishing boats, dinghy's etc.
The Nauticus tabs are fantastic on smaller boats or if that is all you are looking for if you don't have trim. See them and smaller fishing boats, dinghy's etc.
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