Hi Scottar,
Not that I'm any expert, which I'm sure one of those stalkers will surely comment on soooooonnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!!!
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I'm actually shocked you were running with tabs deployed in a following sea.
A dangerous tactic.
Probably the reason why you experienced what you did and would not recommend it as you are pushing the nose deeper into the water.
You want the nose up in a following sea, nose down in a head sea which also stops the banging but you will burn more fuel in the process.
There are pro's & con's with large tab plates.
Pro's will give you better planning lift and better fuel economy.
Con's will give you more arse end lift in a following sea which you do not want hence the experience you had.
Even having them fully up can still create lift in heavy following seas as you have more surface area in the rear.
Just my 2 cents worth from experience
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Cheers Rob