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Trim Tabs?

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Bennett Hydraulic :thumbup: :thumbdown:

Lenco Electric :thumbup: :thumbdown:

I more concerned with making the boat ride smoother than getting on plane faster. Are they worth $400?

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frank <---would not have an offshore boat without them...never...worth every penny....
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:thumbup: do you have a certain brand? factory?
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Bennett's all the way. I have never seen a company more dedicated to cutomer service than them. Tabman (who frequently visits all the big name fishing and boating sites) is always helping folks out.

Oh and like Frank said, I would not own a boat without them. They make good boats ride great and great boats ride excellent. Wil can tell you what a set did for his boat. They are faily easy to install too. Let me know if you need help.
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Bennett :thumbup:
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Post by Frank Bradfield »

Bennett, you can't go wrong , like everyone says, not only do they make your boat ride better , when it gets rough you can hold the front end down and keep the hopping down( which is a little safer with the boat being much more stable. Also works well when ( a big boy ) is on one side of the boat you can level the boat up. I won't say how much a big boy weighs , i'll leave that to you ! :-D
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I like Lenco's myself...It's more of a weight thing for me though.....Either one will do you well..... :thumbup:
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Chalk wrote:I like Lenco's myself...It's more of a weight thing for me though.....Either one will do you well..... :thumbup:
I have had good luck with lencos. Had one boat 6 yrs with them and never did anything to them but rinse them off. No problems. I requested lencos on my new boat.
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Thanks! I believe I'll invest in a set.
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