Mark, I wasn't going to say it, but since you brought it up

...I've been equally surprised by the number of comments in various threads regarding the need for trim tabs. Personally I've not yet encountered a need or desire for trim tabs on my 22', not for side-to-side trimming, running with a cross wind, nor for slow planing or keeping the bow down. BUT, the boat is still very new so perhaps someday I will, but I remain a skeptic for now.
What I do try to do is keep some of the carried weight forward when loading the boat - anchor/chain up in the locker, a 70lb dinghy rolled up in the cuddy, porta potty full, and some spare tools and other less-frequently needed supplies like spare anchors in the three storage compartments under the v-berth. And I don't yet have a Permatrim either. This is with 2 batteries (one on each side), full fuel tanks, 6 hp kicker + 3 gal tank, and a 90 main that's probably on the heavy end of the scale, being based on a 115 block. (admittedly the larger lower unit and prop of the Command Thrust may be helping me in this regard, based on comments from others who have repowered with the CT and noticed significant increase in lift at the stern... but I have no basis for comparison personally to confirm this).
Having had trim tabs on previous deep-V boats that definitely needed trim tabs for level running and getting onto plane, for a flat-bottom C-dory I saw them as one more system to maintain and to potentially fail so I specifically omitted this standard "option" with my order. But my entire goal from day one has been to keep the 22' as simple as possible - essentially running it like it's a larger version of the 16', just with more space/comfort for sleeping on extended outings - therefore it's also likely a bit lighter than most of the other 22's that are rigged for serious fishing or have other amenities like stoves, AC electrical systems, radars/arches, multiple display screens, pot pullers, swim platforms, davit systems, and yes, trim tabs :lol:
Since this thread is about 19's I would trust the other owners that those boats certainly DO benefit from the tabs especially for planing purposes, but just saying for me, not having them on my particular 22' hasn't been an issue at all for side-to-side trimming (the boat seems to run pretty level no matter what - in fact my 16' leans way more into a cross-wind than the 22 does).
-Mike