Resurrecting an older post.
Recently I have been posting on a thread about increasing the width of my C-28s trim tabs from 12” to 18” and adding drop fins to the new wider trim tabs. After more thought and research I’m still planning to do that. Experts here have warned that I may be over trimming the boat by doing that and hurting both performance and handling. I agree it may give my the potential ability to do that. But the trim tabs can be deployed below full downward deflection to avoid those negative aspects. In discussions with Bennett they believe the C-28 should have been equipped with 18” wide trim tabs to start with. So they see the drop fins added to the 18” as a modest step in increasing trim tab effectiveness rather than a radical proposal. If I can get just an inch of extra lift at the stern without compromising handling or performance I will consider that a success.
Now, to the topic of this thread. I too have the same problem of having the swim step awash at speeds over 12-13 knots as the others contributing to this thread. First step was to move the 9 gallons of coolant, oil and transmission fluids I was storing in the rear cockpit lockers to a more forward storage location. Then I moved a 25 pound tool kit from cockpit storage to the V-berth area. Just that step somewhat reduced the washing of the swim platform at higher speeds.
Next, after taking my GoPro on a stick and poking it around while running at higher speeds with the dinghy attached to the 4x4 Weaver davits, it’s obvious that the dinghy itself is most of the remaining problem. So, I’m going to try all of the solutions offered up by Red Raven, BBMarine and others to raise the dinghy on the davits and perhaps move it starboard by 6-8”. Right now the 8’11” dinghy is centered on the swim platform and the most splashing in coming from the lower port side stern tube as others have reported.
Looking forward to getting this issue resolved as others have managed to do.