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Elevate your boating experience with our top-of-the-line boat trim tabs and accessories uniquely designed to help improve the handling of your boat.


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  1. Bennett Marine 12x9 Hydraulic Trim Tab System w/One Box Indication

    Special Price $853.17 Regular Price $1,044.00
  2. Bennett Marine Air Boat - 12" x 9" Trim Tab Kit

    Special Price $536.41 Regular Price $656.00
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  3. Bennett Marine 12x9 Performance Sport Tab System

    Special Price $1,146.18 Regular Price $1,612.00
  4. Bennett 12x9 BOLT System w/Adjustable Upper Hinge

    Special Price $452.72 Regular Price $635.00
  5. Bennett BOLT 12x16 Heavy Duty Trim Tab System

    Special Price $1,032.83 Regular Price $1,399.00
  6. Bennett 189ATP 18 x 9 Hydraulic Trim Tabs w/ATP

    Special Price $1,105.53 Regular Price $1,451.00
    Out of stock
  7. Bennett 249ATP 24 x 9 Hydraulic Trim Tabs w/ATP

    Special Price $1,056.40 Regular Price $1,484.00
    Out of stock
  8. Bennett 30 x 9 Standard Trim Plane Assembly

    Special Price $134.30 Regular Price $210.20
    Out of stock
  9. Bennett 2412ATP 24 x 12 Hydraulic Trim Tabs w/ATP

    Special Price $1,078.83 Regular Price $1,415.00
  10. Bennett BOLT 6x12 Edge Mount Trim Tab System

    Special Price $465.23 Regular Price $611.00
  11. Bennett 129ATP Hydraulic Trim Tab Complete Kit w/Auto Trim Pro

    Special Price $987.53 Regular Price $1,297.00
  12. Bennett 1212ATP Hydraulic Trim Tabs w/Auto Trim Pro

    Special Price $998.79 Regular Price $1,369.00

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WHAT ARE TRIM TABS AND WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT?

Boat trim tabs are small adjustable fins that are mounted on the transom of a boat. They are used to control the attitude of the boat in the water, which can greatly improve the boat's performance and handling. By adjusting the trim tabs, you can change the angle of the boat's bow (front) and stern (back) to create a more level and stable ride. This can help prevent porpoising, which happens when the boat bounces up and down in the water, and can also reduce drag and increase speed.


HOW DO I KNOW IF MY BOAT NEEDS TRIM TABS?

If your boat is constantly porpoising, or if it is difficult to maintain a level ride, it may be a sign that you need to install trim tabs. Additionally, if you have a heavy load on one side of the boat, such as a lot of passengers or gear on one side, it can cause the boat to list (lean) to one side. This can be corrected by adjusting the trim tabs. If you're not sure if your boat needs trim tabs, it's best to consult with a professional or a dealership to have them evaluate the boat.


ARE THERE DIFFERENT TYPES OF TRIM TABS?

Yes, there are several types of boat trim tabs on the market. The most common type is the hydraulic trim tab, which uses a fluid-based system to adjust the tabs. Another popular option is the electric trim tab, which uses an electric motor to adjust the tabs. There are also manual trim tabs, which are adjusted by turning a knob or lever. Additionally, some boats may have built-in trim tabs, which are installed at the factory and cannot be adjusted after the fact.


WHAT ARE SOME ACCESSORIES THAT CAN BE USED WITH TRIM TABS?

Some common accessories that can be used with boat trim tabs include trim tab indicators, which display the current position of the tabs, and trim tab actuators, which automate the process of adjusting the tabs. There are also trim tab position sensors, which can provide feedback on the tabs' positions and help the boat driver make adjustments. Additionally, some boats may have built-in trim tab indicators, which are installed at the factory and cannot be added after the fact.


HOW DO I MAINTAIN MY TRIM TABS?

Maintaining your boat trim tabs is important to ensure they function correctly and last as long as possible. It's important to keep the tabs clean and free of debris, as this can affect their performance. Additionally, you should check the tabs for any signs of wear or damage, such as bent fins or leaks in the hydraulic system. The control panel or switch should also be checked for proper function. If you're not sure how to maintain your trim tabs, it's best to consult with a professional or a dealership for advice.

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