In September last year I took delivery of our new 7.5m Origin Evolution platey (23 degree dead rise), complete with Lombardini diesel stern drive. While I loved the new boat I found it a bit of a pain to maintain side to side trim. I had spec'd the 450mm QL trim tabs for the boat and these did work in so far as leveling the hull, but when I corrected the steering after adjusting trim the boat would fall to the other side. This would continue to varying degrees depending on the sea state and our angle of travel.
I discussed the problem with Col and wondered if Bennett tabs would correct the problem. In my mind having a large plate type tab would be more likely to "hold" the hull in position once level trim was achieved. Col agreed with my thinking and in February Col supplied me with a pair of 450mm x 200mm Bennett tabs. I got to work removing the QLs. To cover the holes through the transom from the QLs, Col cut me a pair of alloy plates that I simply sandwiched between the hull and the Bennetts. The mounting bolts went through both and a liberal application of Sika sealed them off. Fitting the Bennetts was easier than I had expected.
Since fitting the Bennetts I have done about 25hrs of running in some very ordinary conditions and the difference in performance is amazing. They pull the bow down a lot harder when running into a head sea than the QLs and they keep the hull a lot steadier when running across the swell. I know that there are many people very satisfied with their QLs, and it was this feedback that lead me to fit them in the first instance. However given the dramatic change I have experienced I thought I would share with you all.
Regards,
Dave.
PS, here is a link to the build thread of Alchemy http://ausfish.com.au/vforum/showthr...-%96-the-build