Submariner
Channel Surfing
- Joined
- Feb 2, 2020
- Messages
- 1,599
- Location
- Everett, WA
- Website
- www.letsgochannelsurfing.com
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-27 (Outboard)
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2702C021
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- https://tinyurl.com/yrv84xdm
- Vessel Name
- Channel Surfing
- MMSI Number
- 368187810
A month ago I upgraded to the Lenco Autoglide system. Our R27-OB came with Lenco electric tabs, single actuator.
Now that we've had the Autoglide working for a month and have put several hundred miles on it. It has exceeded my expectations. The boat pops on on plane faster and doesn't lean over to port in the process. The ride is more comfortable as the boat remains a lot more level. The Autoglide adjusts those tabs way better than I ever could. Changing sea states, or passengers moving around, it figures it out and adjusts accordingly. I just drive the boat.
I went with the Lenco Autoglide, single actuator, no GPS and no N2k network (the boat already has N2k and already has a GPS antenna connected to the N2k network). Installation was about 3-4 hours and was fairly easy/straight forward. Cost-wise, it was just under $1k.
Note: This is not a stabilization, paravanes, or a sea keeper equivalent. It's auto-pilot for your trim tabs to help keep the boat level in various sea states and as passengers move about. It also is to assist with getting up on plane quicker, and helps keep the bow down so you can see over it all the time.
We just published a Lenco Autoglide review video if you're interested in seeing how this works.
Channel Surfing - Installing the Lenco Autoglide on our Ranger Tug R27-OB
https://youtu.be/X31kHGXaLzQ
Now that we've had the Autoglide working for a month and have put several hundred miles on it. It has exceeded my expectations. The boat pops on on plane faster and doesn't lean over to port in the process. The ride is more comfortable as the boat remains a lot more level. The Autoglide adjusts those tabs way better than I ever could. Changing sea states, or passengers moving around, it figures it out and adjusts accordingly. I just drive the boat.
I went with the Lenco Autoglide, single actuator, no GPS and no N2k network (the boat already has N2k and already has a GPS antenna connected to the N2k network). Installation was about 3-4 hours and was fairly easy/straight forward. Cost-wise, it was just under $1k.
Note: This is not a stabilization, paravanes, or a sea keeper equivalent. It's auto-pilot for your trim tabs to help keep the boat level in various sea states and as passengers move about. It also is to assist with getting up on plane quicker, and helps keep the bow down so you can see over it all the time.
We just published a Lenco Autoglide review video if you're interested in seeing how this works.
Channel Surfing - Installing the Lenco Autoglide on our Ranger Tug R27-OB
https://youtu.be/X31kHGXaLzQ