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Would anyone be interested in Power Trim on Sportboats?

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drunkenmaster

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I am thinking about designing a power trim system for my speedster 200.
It drives me nuts with all that hoping.
I have a full machine shop and cnc plasma system that could make precision parts.
If I could justify the R&D supplies and cad design i would love to take on the challenge.
I want to know based on responce is there a market for Power Trim or will i just be making a set for my boat?
 
I have been looking for a long time for this and have not found anything that fits my 09 speedster 150. I think that there is definitely a market for this.
 
Depending on price, I'd probably be in the market. Would this be a hydraulic/active system or a just a spring-type passive system?
 
definatly would be interested in a simple setup that just bolts up and works! I have a 2004 speedster 200 and had it for one summer, I MUST fix the hopping. The boat is so uncomfortable to ride with that, but otherwise a great boat!
 
Is this why the trimtabs are so popular now? Since almost any SeaDoo boat owner could benefit from this, but many have different engines, or number of engines. I would think that the trim-tabs that already exist are the way to go.

Don't get me wrong, I would love to have power trim, but the tabs are a bit more universal from boat to boat and provide similar gains.

Just a thought.
 
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