Whats the best trim

tough question :cool2: but keep in mind there is a thing as to much trim, to much trim will start the spin/rotation to soon and not allow for the vertical height necessary for a BF..
 

DAG

Yes, my balls tickled from that landing
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Charlotte, NC
but if its really good, all you would need to do is WOT and smash a lever/button and the through is so hard you done even neeed air...
 

GIL

Power In The Hands Of Few
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Cullman AL
The best trim is waxed smooth!!!! Just my opinion.


Im with U-I like it SMOOOOOOOOOOOTH and SLICKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!
And HOOOOOOOOTTTTTTTT AND WWWWWWWEEEEEEEETTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!

Sorry-this thread just went straight to hell.
 
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C02 powered trim by the guys at The Ski Clinic!!

How do you know this is the best have you tried them all.I didn't think this was available yet or have you made your decision based on the video.

I like the concept of this trim but would like to no more,I would think in order for it to be practical for rec use in would be better if it used air and was refillable with a portable air pig.
 
Im with U-I like it SMOOOOOOOOOOOTH and SLICKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!
And HOOOOOOOOTTTTTTTT AND WWWWWWWEEEEEEEETTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!

Sorry-this thread just went straight to hell.

I was just going to comment on that pic very sweet but did not know that that kind of stuff was allowed and bang the it was gone,I just had enouph time to save it.Big Kahuna was right on your tail. Some one is in trouble.lol
 

RiverRat

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Location
Louisville, Ky
I have not tried them all but.....it all depends on what type of riding you do and how you use your trim. TheSkiClinic C02 trim is nice but it is all or nothing. If you use about 1/4 trim for flatwater set up wakes then that trim is not what you are after. However if you use it for a 1200cc monster that might give you some difficulty pulling the lever under load then that is the system for you.

The XFT system looks nice but I personally would not ever want a carbon trim system. I am sure they are fine but just the fact that it is carbon is enough to steer me away.

Billit and Pulley assisted! I would have to say that the best cable system out there is the Virgin Waterworks or Wamiltons system. They are pulley assisted for easy pull (1/3 the effort of a normal trim from what I have heard) and still gives you pleanty of throw (about 30-34 degrees). I know the Virgin waterworks trim components are billet which is important to me. I had a cast trim ring blow apart and take a new steering cable with it.
 

waterfreak

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I have not tried them all but.....it all depends on what type of riding you do and how you use your trim. TheSkiClinic C02 trim is nice but it is all or nothing. If you use about 1/4 trim for flatwater set up wakes then that trim is not what you are after. However if you use it for a 1200cc monster that might give you some difficulty pulling the lever under load then that is the system for you.

The XFT system looks nice but I personally would not ever want a carbon trim system. I am sure they are fine but just the fact that it is carbon is enough to steer me away.

Billit and Pulley assisted! I would have to say that the best cable system out there is the Virgin Waterworks or Wamiltons system. They are pulley assisted for easy pull (1/3 the effort of a normal trim from what I have heard) and still gives you pleanty of throw (about 30-34 degrees). I know the Virgin waterworks trim components are billet which is important to me. I had a cast trim ring blow apart and take a new steering cable with it.

Just installed a virgin trim system on my boat. I will be testing it tomorrow and put up some feedback. So far, I can say it is beautiful nice piece of billet machine work and is extremely smooth and easy to pull.
 

parrdaddy

No he will not!
Just installed a virgin trim system on my boat. I will be testing it tomorrow and put up some feedback. So far, I can say it is beautiful nice piece of billet machine work and is extremely smooth and easy to pull.

Well it's ADT! I've been waiting forever for you to get that thing going :purr:

I have the Blowsion trim now and I gotta say it is a nice system, it has a ton of throw and with the extended steering nozzle it is really effective for trim and steering. FWIW, I had problems in the surf doing backflips cuz it was flipping me too fast :biggthumpup: The nose of the ski was catching the top of the wave on the way back around :bigeyes: I had to adjust for some slack in the cable to flip slower and get more height........what a problem :haha:
 

RiverRat

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Location
Louisville, Ky
Just installed a virgin trim system on my boat. I will be testing it tomorrow and put up some feedback. So far, I can say it is beautiful nice piece of billet machine work and is extremely smooth and easy to pull.

Great! Can't wait to hear some feedback on it. I ordered one from Brian a couple of days ago so it should be here early next week.
 
Great! Can't wait to hear some feedback on it. I ordered one from Brian a couple of days ago so it should be here early next week.

I just removed and sold my Wamiltons one - got a Blowsion one on order..

The Wamiltons one takes the Protec extended nozzle if you want it to be even more effective.. nice looking peice if kit.
 
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