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HomeNewsBennett Trim Tabs – now ELECTRIC too!

Bennett Trim Tabs – now ELECTRIC too!

Bennett are the world’s premier manufacturer of trim tabs. They have over 60 years of reliability and performance that built their reputation.

Tenob Wholesale Marine are fast approaching their 50th anniversary so it seemed a great fit to have two firms of their stature working together. Tenob are now distributors of the full range of Bennett products.

While most know Bennett for their hydraulic tabs, it is electric rams that have dominated the trailer boat and small launch market in recent years. Bennett have a fabulous range of electric tabs called BOLT. You will love the ease of installation and their reliability.

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The BOLT range includes edge mount tabs which you will appreciate if space above the ram is limited. Their lower profile makes it possible to fit tabs to craft with portafino sterns or other obstructions.

The Bennett range also includes two control options, one of which includes tab retractors. Tenob will stock a range of the most popular Bennett electric and hydraulic tabs while any other model from their range will be available to order.

www.tenob.co.nz

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