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Interesting concept. Wonder how well they work on "non-vertical" transoms. I know trim tabs struggle with that as well. I like how small and unobtrusive they are as compared to trim tabs. Curious how they would interact with the bunks on a trailer if not installed exactly right.
I'm not sure what the price of a good set of tabs/actuators, and controller is, but these kits don't look completely outrageous at ~$3k or so... Kits
Probably overkill for my little 190, but I could see some of the 24ft guys trying these out if price is right.
Interesting concept. Wonder how well they work on "non-vertical" transoms. I know trim tabs struggle with that as well. I like how small and unobtrusive they are as compared to trim tabs. Curious how they would interact with the bunks on a trailer if not installed exactly right.
I'm not sure what the price of a good set of tabs/actuators, and controller is, but these kits don't look completely outrageous at ~$3k or so... Kits
Probably overkill for my little 190, but I could see some of the 24ft guys trying these out if price is right.
From what I understand, they are mounted flush and won't interfere with the bunks. You can always move the boat back on the trailer a few inches of needed. These are definitely interesting and are made in Sweden, hopefully with some German involvement. A great alternative if you don't want trim tabs hanging off of your transom. I may consider them at some point.
A Boat Trimming System gives you total control over pitch and heel and delivers performance beyond typical trim tabs. For cruising that feels like flying.
www.volvopenta.com
Looks pretty expensive from Volvo.....I didn't do an exhaustive search here.
A Boat Trimming System gives you total control over pitch and heel and delivers performance beyond typical trim tabs. For cruising that feels like flying.
www.volvopenta.com
Looks pretty expensive from Volvo.....I didn't do an exhaustive search here.
Zipwakes are very popular. Every boat that comes off the production line here has them on. They do not hang below the bottom of the boat. The volvo’s have been around for years. The volvos always sucked though. They had alot of problems and were not durable at all. That was 20 years ago though. I dont know how they are now. I dont know any boat mfg that use them. They are all using the zipwakes now.
That is a little more "my speed". Wouldn't mind something like this. Every now and then I have a list from people sitting on one side or the other. Would be nice to correct that without asking anyone to move. Wonder how they would effect planning speed on a 190? Also curious how it would affect wake shape? My Smart Tabs on the Rinker would completely destroy the wake and make the edge bubbly and soft, wonder if these do the same thing?
Definitely more in my price range. I was looking at the smart tabs for my boat, just for easy of install and price. But I bet after awhile I would have wished I went for the real thing, and I don't want to be drilling holes in my boat for something I might not like and/or perform to my liking.
Well i can tell you guys that for years the biggest complaint about the volvos, which these look like a knock off of, was that they throw a big spray in the air off the back of the boat. Like 4’ high. Now being under a swim platform i dont know how relevant that would be or if it affects the wake shape. Zip wakes i have not heard that complaint but also never really got into a good conversation about them with any of the captains.
@2kwik4u valhalla is viking yacht’s center console line. They build them here in new jersey at the old ocean yachts factory. Viking bought it when ocean went under