Now I think to myself, Trojan must know what they were doing when they put such small tabs on these big boats. I mean the trim tab companies are just looking to make money when they say you should have one inch of span for every foot of boat, Right?? That would be a 36" to 40" tab.
So I think back to a story a buddy told me after he bought a used 24' Wellcraft open bow boat with a 454 ci (330 hp) Mercruiser motor. He had a mechanic go through the boat, but never did a sea trial before he bought the boat. The first time out, the boat maxed out at 25 mph. He was extremely disappointed and started asking the marine mechanics if this is accurate, and they tell him he needs to get a different prop. But one guy asks him about his trim tabs. My buddy says the boat did not come with tabs. So he decides to install a set of 24" tabs. The boat now does about 50 MPH. Holy crap...You mean Wellcraft put out a boat with an issue that could be solved with proper tabs...
My 10.8's performance is pretty consistent with the 10 Meter express numbers I've seen on the forum, and had about a 27 MPH top end with 22X22 three blade screws. But even going 26 or 27, with the current tabs all the way down, the back end is still buried and the water spray is toward the back of the boat.
What was Trojan thinking with the dinky tab? Could the performance be that far off with these tabs. I know there is a limit, but could big tabs make a different performing boat?
So I need to find someone who is willing to put 36" tabs on their 10/10.8 express boat before I go out and spend $1000.00 and put more holes in my hull.
