Cape Fisherman Owner's Manual
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seas. As sea conditions change, experiment with the trim to find the best performance for
your particular boat and load.
5.5
Trim Tabs
The Cape Fisherman can be optionally equipped with Lenco electric trim tabs. These units
offer the best performance and speed of any adjustable tabs on the market.
Note: It is recommended that you familiarize yourself with the operating
characteristics of the boat at all power settings before utilizing the trim tabs.
The trim tabs are operated by a two rocker switch panel. The rocker switches are marked
bow down and bow up. The bow down adjustments can be made to progressively deploy
the trim tabs. The extreme bow up positions will fully retract the trim tabs, and the tabs will
have no effect on the boat's ride.
Trim tabs are truly wonderful and allow you to get the maximum performance from your
boat. They also allow the operator to compensate for varying sea conditions to provide the
driest, safest ride possible.
Quick Planing When both tabs are lowered (bow down) a boat can get on plane
quickly by adding lift to the stern.
Lateral Trim
On the Cape Fisherman, the tabs are often used to maintain lateral
trim. If your boat heels to one side because the passengers have
changed positions, the tabs can be used to compensate by adding lift
to one side.
Staying Dry
Trim tabs are also useful in adjusting the attitude of the boat in
undesirable sea conditions. For example, you can raise the bow on one
side of the boat to give you and your passengers more protection when
heading into quartering seas.
Porpoising
Engine trim is often used to optimize the attitude of the boat for fuel
efficiency. If sea conditions cause occasional bow oscillation
(Porpoising), both tabs can be slightly lowered to provide a smoother
ride.
Note: Trim tab adjustments are normally used to compensate for specific sea or load
distribution conditions. Make sure you remove the adjustments as soon as those conditions
change.
Trim tabs are high-performance accessories. It is necessary for the operator to practice and
Summary of Contents for Cape Fisherman
Page 1: ...Cape Fisherman Owner s Manual...
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Page 7: ...WELCOME Part I...
Page 9: ...OVERVIEW Part II...
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Page 13: ...BOATING SAFETY Part III...
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Page 27: ...GENERAL BOATING INFORMATION Part IV...
Page 37: ...OPERATION Part V...
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