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Reshaping and Polishing the Trim Tab 13 years 2 months ago #55778

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When I tried the chopper prop on the 1988 Mercury last year (sitting on the motor stand), the blades cleared the setback trim tab by about 1/8". The prop blades may flex somewhat so to be safe I bought another setback trim tab, ground part of the fin off to allow more clearance for a raked prop, thinned the fin for more steamlining, and sanded and buffed it out.
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Re: Reshaping and Polishing the Trim Tab 13 years 2 months ago #55804

Wow, quite the change in appearance!

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Re:Reshaping and Polishing the Trim Tab 13 years 2 months ago #55815

Excellent, that looks awesome!

Bob

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