Bennett black powder coated 12 x 12 trim tabs with newest controls and automatic trim control switch. Brand new still in packaging. I bought then thinking they would fit my boat but Omaha Marine said they would not work because my transom is not flat enough. Great product for boats and I am bummed I can't use them. Whoever gets them will love the difference it makes to there boating!
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