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Ruby Red Lip
      
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i just bought a 22 ft center console. would like to install trim tabs. where is a good place to purchase?
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Do a search online for Bennett M-120's. They will run aprox $427 for the whole kit. That would be the proper size for that boat.
Some will chime in about Lenko electric tabs, but hands down Bennett has the VERY best customer service and stands behind their product in the Marine industry.
My money is always spent with Bennett.
http://www.onlinemarine.com/cgi-local/SoftCart.exe/online_superstore/engine/bennett_super_sport_trim_tabs.htm?E+scstore
http://www.boatersland.com/sporttabs.html
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| I would look closely at the Lenco's. I have had two different sets on two 22' boats in recent years and have found them to be outstanding....and the factory prvides very good customer service. Both brands have their supporters. I just happen to prefer the electrically driven tabs over hydraulic tabs. Good luck.
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Ruby Red Lip
      
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thanks for the info...alex
The Constitution preserves "the advantage of being armed which Americans possess over the people of almost every other nation. . . (where) the governments are afraid to trust the people with arms." -- The Federalist, No. 46 - James Madison
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