
Trim Plate
#1
Posted 25 July 2005 - 09:41 AM
#2
Posted 25 July 2005 - 10:15 AM
I saw one on the Overton's catalog made by Lenco. It was specifically for SeaDoo Isandia, Challenger 2000, Utopia, Challenger 1800 and Sportster 1800 but didn't see one for the Challenger 180. I assume it would work for the C180 as well. It is an electric 5 amp unit on a hinge system. It runs $550.Has anyone installed or looked into installing a trim system on your boat? I was doing some reading over the weekend and thought a trim system may help with the porposing on choppy water. I also saw where I would be able to change the angle of the ride for better visibility. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Try Overtons.com
Item # 25928
There's also a trim indicator display and switch for $310.
It all sounds pretty expensive to me. It better make a HUGE difference!!
#3
Posted 25 July 2005 - 10:28 AM
That's the exact system I was looking at. I was wanting to know if it made a big difference before I spent the money. They also had one that was totally automatic. I don't know how it would work, but I think it would be better if I could control where the trim was.I saw one on the Overton's catalog made by Lenco. It was specifically for SeaDoo Isandia, Challenger 2000, Utopia, Challenger 1800 and Sportster 1800 but didn't see one for the Challenger 180. I assume it would work for the C180 as well. It is an electric 5 amp unit on a hinge system. It runs $550.Has anyone installed or looked into installing a trim system on your boat? I was doing some reading over the weekend and thought a trim system may help with the porposing on choppy water. I also saw where I would be able to change the angle of the ride for better visibility. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Try Overtons.com
Item # 25928
There's also a trim indicator display and switch for $310.
It all sounds pretty expensive to me. It better make a HUGE difference!!
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