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Quote from: cohoho on February 15, 2010, 10:18:25 PMProperly designed Jet hulls don't need trim tabs.... Well, you can keep thinking that about Thundercrap inboard's . I like my tabs in the salt just fine, my TJ skipped like a rock, same degree hull as yours .
Properly designed Jet hulls don't need trim tabs....
the problem with a jet in salt is you have to go to fresh water to flush it
Quote from: Dmanmastertracker on February 16, 2010, 02:32:02 PMQuote from: cohoho on February 15, 2010, 10:18:25 PMProperly designed Jet hulls don't need trim tabs.... Well, you can keep thinking that about Thundercrap inboard's . I like my tabs in the salt just fine, my TJ skipped like a rock, same degree hull as yours .If you stay on top you don't got to worry about the chop... But TJ's do have a trim tabs (it is along the bottom of every jet boat they build) it sticks about 1 1/2 inches out and you have to bend it up or down with heavy duty pliers. For speed and crappy ride pull it up and for no chop and loss of speed bend it down. Of course you need to be on a nice flat lake that you can jump in and out of to tune it then forget about it, not recommend doing that in the Columbia, alittle too chilly for me... Besides that there is this fact- because I own a TJ doesn't mean I think they are the best... Again you'll never find the perfect boat, if you want to go everywhere you'll atleast three boats or have friends with different type boats... So as of right I need a friend with a big ocean boat...lol Honestly if you want a jet boat with outboard, you'll have a tough time ever beating a Wooldridge, ever! I ran all types of boats in AK on skinny water and rough water the Wooldridges were simply the best for that type water. If you want an ocean boat buy an Ocean boat cause you'll never get the best of both worlds with one boat....