Every boat owner wants their craft to perform at its best on every trip and ensure the comfort and safety of passengers in all conditions.
Yet despite their importance, trim and stabilisation are concepts many boat owners need to understand more fully. While individual boat designs lean more towards speed or comfort, automatic trim and stabilisation technology can transform a boat's safe and comfortable performance.
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Trim controls the boat's pitch – the relative height of the bow or the level of the boat from bow to stern.
List is the boat's heel or how level the boat sits from beam to beam.
Trim tabs are either mechanically or electronically controlled horizontal flaps. They are attached to the boat's transom, allowing the skipper to adjust its pitch by creating lift at the stern.
Operating trim tabs independently will adjust the boat's list to compensate for a side wind or uneven loading when underway.
An interceptor is an innovation in trim technology. First developed by Humphree, the Humphree interceptor system uses a blade that moves up and down on a vertical axis rather than a horizontal flap rotating around its leading edge. It uses hydrodynamic pressure that creates a triangular high-pressure effect in front of the interceptor blade to replicate the effect of a trim tab. The energy required to move the blades is much less than needed to move a trim tab, which has several benefits we'll cover later.
The Humphree Lightning interceptor system
Automatic trim and stabilisation control are relatively new to recreational boats. The technology uses gyro sensors to detect the boat's bow-to-stern and beam-to-beam attitude in the water. The system uses the measurements to activate the trim control automatically.
In its most basic form, automatic trim control performs the same function as manual trim tabs. But it does so automatically in response to the boat's acceleration, speed, weight distribution and the effects of wind.
The most advanced systems take automation further by enabling dynamic stability control. These systems are dynamically responsive to uneven conditions in real time.
The top tier of stabilisation technology is called coordinated turn. It keeps the boat flatter when turning, providing a true turn feel and enabling sharper turning at speed.
Dynamic stabilisation control is where the best automatic systems come into their own.
Benefit 1. Getting up on the plane
The benefit of automatic trim starts from the moment of acceleration from a standstill. When maximum lifting force is applied as the boat begins to move, the boat will come up out of the water onto the plane at a lower speed and significantly sooner. The bow of the boat will not rise as high, improving visibility. The result is better acceleration, comfort, efficiency and safety.
Read more about Humphree Trim Tabs.
Benefit 2. Optimised cruising
Automatic trim maintains the boat's pitch at all speeds and levels of acceleration. The boat's hull design can function as intended. It all adds to better performance, passenger comfort, efficiency and lower fuel consumption.
Benefit 3. List control
When using automatic trim, sensors detect the boat's list – if it is leaning to one side or the other due to uneven loading or cross-winds. Trim is automatically applied to level the boat, resulting in a safer, more comfortable ride.
Benefit 4. Greater performance, comfort and safety through swell and chop
Every boat owner knows the uncomfortable and potentially unsafe experience of pounding into a sharp swell or chop. The boat launches off peaks and often slams down onto the water's surface. The discomfort is caused by the flatter rear planing section of the hull contacting the water first, meaning the sharper dead-rise of the hull at the bow isn't doing its job of slicing into the water.
Automatic dynamic pitch control maintains a more level pitch angle in swell and chop, allowing the bow to slice into the water, creating a smoother ride. Passenger comfort and safety are significantly improved.
This benefit is only realised by the very best systems that can respond quickly enough to change. Not all systems are equal.
Automatic Dynamic Pitch Control reduces the amount of bounce and keeps the boat more level in choppy seas.
Benefit 5. A more comfortable ride with less sea sickness in cross or following swells
Often, the least comfortable and safe part of a journey is when travelling across a swell or chop or when traversing a following swell. The roll and steering effect this type of water surface has on the boat is the one most likely to cause sea sickness and a potentially dangerous lack of stability.
Automatic dynamic roll stabilisation, like pitch control, adjusts continuously to changes in water surface conditions, wind gusts and passenger movement across the boat. The boat remains far more level. It's a complete game-changer for passenger comfort, safety and the level of safe speed that can be maintained.
Automatic Dynamic Roll Stabilisation reduces roll and keeps the boat more level in cross swells and following seas.
Benefit 6. Superior boat handling and maneuverability
The dead-rise angle of a boat's hull (its V-shape) helps the boat cut through the water's surface to create a smoother ride for occupants.
However, there is a side effect. When turning, the boat leans over to the dead-rise angle, which is uncomfortable and reduces the boat's cornering ability.
Automatic coordinated turn is the highest level of automatic stability control. It maintains a flatter attitude when cornering, giving the boat a true turning feel. The effect is greater comfort, sharper turning and superior boat handling at speed.
When buying a trim and stabilisation system for your boat, there are some essential things to know...
Traditional trim tabs have limitations.
The advantages of interceptors are:
Several main factors determine the effectiveness, performance, efficiency and durability of interceptors:
Lightning is not your ordinary trim tab. No matter what propulsion system you use - outboards, electric, stern drive, or inboard – Humphree Lightning is the perfect trim and stabilisation choice for newly built boats or as an upgrade. It will take your boating experience to the next level.
The Lightning trim tab will increase speed and reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
They are specifically designed for 20 – 45 foot boats.
Humphree has over 20 years of trim and stabilisation experience that is central to Lightning's technology, design and refinement. Lightning boat stabilizers bring advanced technology, superior reliability, and system flexibility to 20 FT - 45 FT recreational boat owners.
Outstanding reliability and durability
Humphree Lightning has mechanical components engineered to stand the test of time. Lightning delivers industry-leading reliability and durability using high-quality materials and robust and powerful actuators.
Superior performance, comfort and safety
Humphree Lightning features a long 50mm interceptor blade stroke. This extended blade depth provides an optimum hydrodynamic effect to maximise lift. The blade stroke combines with powerful actuators that respond instantly to boat movement, ensuring optimised performance, comfort and safety.
Furthermore, Humphree Lightning is designed to be fitted wide on most boats' transom; a chine version is also available. The widest possible mounting position also has a very positive impact on stabilisation performance.
Advanced trim and stabilisation
The control and automation of trim and stabilisation of Humphree Lightning delivers a breathtaking impact on your boating experience.
The Lightning hardware and software-based feature packages, control trim, and stability delivering dramatically improved boating performance, comfort, and safety.
The benefits of the Humphree Lightning system include:
The impact that effective trim has on the performance, comfort and safety of your boating experience cannot be underestimated. It's a genuine game-changer.
Contact us today to learn more about fitting Humphree Lightning to your boat.