Although not directly applicable, here is my experience with trim tabs on big boats. My semi-custom boat, which is about 60' LWL, displaces abut 100,000 pounds and tops out at about 18 knots, comes with trim tabs as standard equipment. Even though the tabs are large, I was skeptical that they would be of any practical value. And my experience with my 12 prior boats is that they are often a maintenance nightmare. So, I opted to omit the tabs, expecting some modest credit against the purchase price to reflect the saved labor and equipment. Instead, I was told that since the molds were configured for tabs (the tabs fully retract into the hull), omitting them was actually more labor and exceeded the equipment cost savings. The builder graciously called it even.