Trim Tab angle on Heat
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After doing a significant amount of testing..(mounting the tabs in four different locations)...and actually taking video of the rear of the boat with a go-pro camera mounted at the rear of the boat and watching the water coming off the hull while under way...I ended up mounting the tabs parralel to the bottom of the hull...as far out as possible...about 1.25 inches up from the bottom of the hull.
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Hi, I'm kind of new to OSO and have a 2000 heat I bought last may. I love my nordic and that's all I ever hear from other nordic owners. Mine is pretty much stock 502 mpi/bravo1 except EMI thunder exhaust came with it.
I recently came across some 280 k-planes for a good deal and pulled the trigger. Kind of funny these trim tab threads found their way to the top at such a convenient time.
Chris, do you have pictures of where you ended up mounting the tabs? Besides the exhaust, is there any difference between your boat's hull and mine? Will the 280s be good on my heat? I mostly need them for pulling kids around on tubes without falling off plane, when the channel gets really rough at powell and I seem to have a porpoising issue when trimming the drive up. I don't have to trim it very much before it starts porpoising. Tabs will help with that, right?
I've read a whole bunch of threads on OSO, specifically this nordic forum and have learned a lot. To be honest I don't know much about "go fast boats" but I'm learning and would like to be able to upgrade and do my own work on my boat.
Thanks
Eric
I recently came across some 280 k-planes for a good deal and pulled the trigger. Kind of funny these trim tab threads found their way to the top at such a convenient time.
Chris, do you have pictures of where you ended up mounting the tabs? Besides the exhaust, is there any difference between your boat's hull and mine? Will the 280s be good on my heat? I mostly need them for pulling kids around on tubes without falling off plane, when the channel gets really rough at powell and I seem to have a porpoising issue when trimming the drive up. I don't have to trim it very much before it starts porpoising. Tabs will help with that, right?
I've read a whole bunch of threads on OSO, specifically this nordic forum and have learned a lot. To be honest I don't know much about "go fast boats" but I'm learning and would like to be able to upgrade and do my own work on my boat.
Thanks
Eric
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The only difference between his hull and your hull is Chris' is an all composite hull, yours (and mine) still utilize wood in the construction. Other than that they are the same shape. Chris I am sure will pop in with more information for you.
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I will take some pictures of the rear of my boat this next week and post them for you...I ended up using the Dana 900 tabs...as the 1000 would have a signifcant amount of spray hit them even when fully retracted.
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After doing a significant amount of testing..(mounting the tabs in four different locations)...and actually taking video of the rear of the boat with a go-pro camera mounted at the rear of the boat and watching the water coming off the hull while under way...I ended up mounting the tabs parralel to the bottom of the hull...as far out as possible...about 1.25 inches up from the bottom of the hull.
Chris
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After doing a significant amount of testing..(mounting the tabs in four different locations)...and actually taking video of the rear of the boat with a go-pro camera mounted at the rear of the boat and watching the water coming off the hull while under way...I ended up mounting the tabs parralel to the bottom of the hull...as far out as possible...about 1.25 inches up from the bottom of the hull.
Chris
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Hey Guys..... It's been a while...I'm ordering some tabs for my '06 28 this week.So, the HP900's are the ones to have? Chris, I can get pretty close to that spot by the pic, but do you have any specific measurements? THANKS!!
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Also, Mike at Nordic Said they put Eddie Marine tabs on now. Are they the same as the Dana's? What about indicators? I really would like a little round Electric Gauge instead on a huge cable indicator?
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I ended up mounting the tabs parralel to the bottom of the hull...as far out as possible...about 1.25 inches up from the bottom of the hull.
Chris
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