BB Marine said, “ I asked Oliver will the trim plane angles ( planes not running true to the boats center line) with drop fins disrupt performance. His answer was it is best to have them run with the center line. Installed on a boat that runs under 30 mph the performance will not be noticed and the handling will not be noticed.”
I think we are saying the same thing that it is best “to have them run with the center line”. I spoke to M.J. Thomas who felt this was quite important.
And I agree that lowering the trim tabs trailing edge to be even with the hull is also very important. BB Marine fabricated spacers that attached between the lower actuator mounting bracket and the trim tabs vertical flange to accomplish this. M.J. Thomas thought there spacers, which mount to the top of the actuator mount was a better solution. The spacers are not very expensive and are easy to install so that’s the way I went.
Here’s the email I received on 11/6/20 from M.J.Thomas:
“ You can SPECIAL ORDER (read as NON-STOCK item, MANUFACTURED WHEN ORDERED ONLY) them from any of your local marine dealers, catalog &/or Internet retailers – area marine distributor. Please use our “WHERE TO BUY” webpage (
https://bennetttrimtabs.com/find-a-dealer/) to locate someone in your area that will be able to help you with your Special Order (we are NOT setup for direct sales of our products).
There should NOT be any type of downsides for this installation, since your trim tabs are mounted a bit too high from the start.
You can NOT use a SPACER BELOW THE LOWER HINGE of the actuator, since this will lift the LEVERAGE CONTACT POINT higher on the RIVETED/RIGHT ANGLE on the trim tab. This position will damage the RIVETED/RIGHT ANGLE & ACTUATOR over time with the chance of TRIM TAB LOSS in the future.
YES, the DROP FINS MUST BE IN LINE WITH THE WATER FLOW to work as designed. If not, they will act like “rudders” and cause undue STRESS/DRAG on the trim tabs & vessel to the point of TRIM TAB LOSS & ACTUATOR DAMAGE.”