Yesterday (Saturday) was a pretty day, but Lake Erie was a little bumpy at my end, so I decided to trailer up to another place I like to boat, the southern end of the Detroit River, it is quite a diverse area. I packed a lunch and some goodies and headed North. Found a nice place to drop anchor to have lunch, and watch all the bass boats go whizzing by. Anyway, I started thinking about outdrives and trim tabs, so decided to do some research with my girl. Bottom line if you take her tabs away, there is no way that she will preform at lower RPMS. When I run the drive in it fights to bring and keep the bow down, and vibrates, along with needing higher RPMS to stay on plane. The only time I trim my drive is when I need to raise her bow in rough water, then I will trim it out with no tabs. Otherwise I run the cavitation plate parallel with her bottom. I cruise on average 17-22 MPH, and w/o tabs she cannot do that. Depending on water conditions, it takes anywhere between 2300-2900 RPMS to do that. I never run more than 2900, even when coming up on plane I do not get in my 4's. I am just that old man out for a Sunday drive. LOL