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Jacking plate to install trim tabs?
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 472751" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>When I first read this I thought the same as JL8Jeff. Sounded like the trim tab was out of adjustment. I'm far from anything like an expert. If you have hydraulic steering you might not notice the torque steer at the wheel. Out of curiosity, I did some googling and see that guys talk about replacing the flat anode with one that has a tab. If you can find one that fits and that the prop won't hit then that might be worth trying. But again, I'm only repeating what I read on the internet, so take what I just said with a grain of salt. </p><p></p><p>If you do add trim tabs, I can't think of why moving the kicker back for clearance would be an issue. I hope you let us know what you eventually do and how it worked out. </p><p></p><p>BTW, that is a nice boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 472751, member: 21536"] When I first read this I thought the same as JL8Jeff. Sounded like the trim tab was out of adjustment. I'm far from anything like an expert. If you have hydraulic steering you might not notice the torque steer at the wheel. Out of curiosity, I did some googling and see that guys talk about replacing the flat anode with one that has a tab. If you can find one that fits and that the prop won't hit then that might be worth trying. But again, I'm only repeating what I read on the internet, so take what I just said with a grain of salt. If you do add trim tabs, I can't think of why moving the kicker back for clearance would be an issue. I hope you let us know what you eventually do and how it worked out. BTW, that is a nice boat. [/QUOTE]
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