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Sector V3 54

Created by thorn thorn  > 9 months ago, 22 Apr 2013
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thorn
thorn

WA

172 posts

22 Apr 2013 11:16pm
Hi, not sure if I'm posting this in the right forum but you all seem to know fins better than most.
I bought the Sector V3 54 for light wind cruising on the river. Do you think I would be better off changing my fins for race fins (and if so what can you recommend) to gain better upwind performance as I still have the original three fins on the board?
I weigh 83kgs.
Thanks.
dusta
dusta

WA

2940 posts

23 Apr 2013 9:25am
no


simply put

the sectors don't react well to putting race fins on these boards . We experminted with a set of rista fins on the v3 60 and it was uncontrollable .

If you want to experiment with different fins i would order in the optional sector fins .

i would loan you my sector fins but they are tuttle and the 54 is mini tuttle
Airborne
Airborne

WA

224 posts

23 Apr 2013 5:49pm
Hi Thorn

If you want to pop into the shop we might have a few different options for you.
thorn
thorn

WA

172 posts

23 Apr 2013 6:48pm
Thanks for the advice. I will come into the shop as I would love to make it a bit better.
archie00
archie00

NSW

138 posts

3 May 2013 7:42am
Sure ... I will send u a set. They are best used to insert enemas.
thorn
thorn

WA

172 posts

3 May 2013 9:43am
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archie00 said...
Sure ... I will send u a set. They are best used to insert enemas.


Thanks Archie really useful comment
archie00
archie00

NSW

138 posts

3 May 2013 12:07pm
The post it was about has been deleted. There was a spam post u missed.
thorn
thorn

WA

172 posts

3 May 2013 1:22pm
No worries :}
archie00
archie00

NSW

138 posts

3 May 2013 4:21pm
Did u sort out your sector fins? I owned until last month the 54cm V3 - but purchased with both the 3 fin carving fins (which I think u have) and the 4 fin more race styled. The 4 fin ones from airush were much better upwind and can get some speed up. Still likes just a little windward edge though and gets a bit slippery when dead flat. Probably your easiest solution. A friend has started playing with the 66cm V3 sector with full on race fins. Tried 38/36 meanlines - foiled up like when trying a hydrofoil for the first time. Controlled this nicely with moving the footstraps forward and was a comfortable ride then, with good upwind. However probably better with slightly smaller fins and just got in 32/30 K43 Techtonics that will try next. The latest Aguera slalom board (60cm wide) is recommended with late 20s length fins for a tri setup and sniff of windward rail. I would imagine if you try any longer tri fins in your 54cm you would be looking at less than this.
thorn
thorn

WA

172 posts

4 May 2013 11:51pm
Thanks Archie, that's what I wanted to know. I'll try the Airush four fin set up next.
Cheers
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