I don't know about the marketing or what hydraulic tabs would have done only what I had with the smart tabs. As I posted above I did not have the room or the inclination to add tabs with power and more hydraulics as I already had enough of that stuff aboard.
I ran trails before and after tabs and everywhere in between recoding the engines heights, trim angle, rpm,slowest plane, 0-30mph, top speed and a good guess on things like angle, porpoising and chine walk above 45 or so knots.
- Had the boat about a week and knew I wanted a cure for some issues stated above
- I bought the tabs online without reading enough about which to buy
- Got the tabs with I think 40# actuators (gas springs)
- Got the tabs on easily and tested in all 5 positions of the adjustments
- The boat planed much better and lost most porpoising but was still not completely cured and no top end increase
- Called the company , gteat service, they immediately said I had too low actuators needed at least 60#'s
- They sent the new ones without charge for me to try
- It was Friday and I have no patience so I stopped and Home Depot and picked up a length of aluminum bar stock
- Cut it to of extended actuator at home, hammered the end a bit flat, drilled a hole and replaced actuators with those bars
- That weekend the results I got were much better low speed, much better bow rise, no porpoising at all, but I had even worse chine walk , lower top speed and a tender feel with more roll in any quartering seas.
- The next week I got the 60# tabs and they were in in minutes and set at number 3 adjustment and that was the best
Never a problem in reverse and this was not a slow boat or one that was babied in any way - we used it to ski, explore, have fun and pass 'fast' ferries.
I do not know what hydraulic adjustable tabs would do on that boat but there would not be much time to adjust them other than one spot and go when using it. With the correct smart tabs the Boat was just much more fun, slower on plane when needed, easier to trim, no porpoising, less tender in quartering seas and had little or no chine walk even at 50+ after the tabs with actuators.
Somewhere I have a picture of the transom with the tabs installed - if I find it I will post it back here.
On my larger boat I have 4 hydraulic tabs and they work fine but I have all day to adjust them and they are much less sensitive.
FWIW - for those who are curious about the smart tabs for smaller boats.