44 Sedan Bridge
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455 Sedan Bridge
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2.18
S
ECTION
2 • G
ENERAL
B
OAT
A
RRANGEMENT
E
FFECTS
OF
TRIMMING
(F
IG
. 2.18.1)
BOW-DOWN (“PLOWING”)
BOW-UP (“PORPOISING”)
PROPER TRIM (3-5° BOW-UP ANGLE)
EFFECTS OF PORT AND STBD TRIM TAB ADJUSTMENT
PORT TAB DOWN
PORT STERN UP
STBD BOW DOWN
BOTH NEUTRAL
NO CHANGE IN LIST
STBD TAB DOWN
STBD STERN UP
PORT BOW DOWN
Hydraulic trim tabs are adjusted independently of
each other, enabling adjustment of bow attitude up
and down as well as to correct for side to side list.
Trim tabs can also be used to provide attitude
adjustment at lower speeds.
A P
ROPERLY
T
RIMMED
B
OAT
:
•
Operates at a correct running attitude of a 3 to
5 degree angle to the water (bow slightly up).
•
Reduces drag and increases fuel efficiency.
•
Preserves good forward visibility.
•
Increases safety.
Use short bursts of rocker switches to adjust trim
tabs. Pushing switches too far at once may cause
sudden steering problems. Adjusting one trim tab
more than the other will adjust list caused by improper
equipment storage, too many people on one side or
a strong cross wind.
attitude. To be sure the tabs are full up in the zero
position, push the bottom halves of BOTH rockers
for several seconds.
The trim tab pump is located in the bilge on the
transom. To service the unit, remove the tinted
plastic cover to gain access to reservoir fill plug
and motor parts. Hydraulic trim tabs use Type A
Dexron II automatic transmission fluid, which should
be filled up to the FULL mark on the pump base.
Add fluid with the trim tabs in the up position
only.
Your boat is designed to plane at a particular speed
and weight distribution. As speed decreases or
weight increases, the stern will settle lower in the
water and the hull will create and push a hill of
water,increasing drag and requiring more power to
move through the water.
REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR
INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION.
MANEUVERING/CONTROL HAZARD
Ensure continuous visibility of other boats, swimmers,
and obstacles during bow-up transition to planing.
!
WARNING
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