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Scoot
As some of you may remember, my bow of my boat is bouncy as soon as I trim it up at all. It's in the bottom holes of the plate in back, so I can't go any lower. I'm told moving it up will not help matters. I've also been told that my problems can be fixed by a stainless steel torque tab. If I understand right, this is simply a stainless steel version of a hydrofoil- is that right?
If this is true, how much more advantage will I see with a stainless steel torque tab vs. a hydrofoil? Is it worth the extra cost? Hydrofoils are relatively cheap and the torque tab is pretty pricey.
Valv, Marine Man, someone... please advise.
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