any experience with auto trim tabs?

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critter
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any experience with auto trim tabs?

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considering automatic tabs, any advice?
Will_Fish_4_Food
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Lenco, electric are easy to install and well worth the effort. :thumbup:
Fisherman989
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Trim Tabs

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I have had them installed on my aluminum bass boat for about 2 years. I found out, about 1 year ago, I only needed one installed....on the right side. So...I took off the left one. Works just fine now. They work.
Bass Pro and Cabelas have them in their catalog. :-?
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I have them on my alum. boat. Money well spent IMO. :thumbup:
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ak man
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Post by ak man »

I've got them on my Key West and they really make a difference, you can jump up on plane real quick like. Especially in a smaller boat, if someone moves seats, or you need to move a cooler it can throw the boat off, but with the auto it straightens you out pretty quick without having to take your eyes off the water.
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