The problem with a permanent, non-adjustable trim solution on an inboard installation is you can only correct to a very narrow window of operating conditions.
With an outboard or sterndrive you can alter or wedge the angle of the lower unit/outdrive, to give you extra "trim in", but you still have the control of the power trim to give you a range for different circumstances (running bow heavy sometimes etc).
So as "ugly" as they are, power trim tab units are one of the very few ways to give you variable control on an inboard unit so that you can adapt to changing conditions - and really, the only time you see the tabs is when the boat is sitting on the trailer - so park it "bow out"

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