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Created by SaveTheWhales SaveTheWhales  > 9 months ago, 29 Nov 2013
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SaveTheWhales
SaveTheWhales

WA

1900 posts

29 Nov 2013 7:57am

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WA

1255 posts

29 Nov 2013 12:43pm
that house could do with some renos
COL
COL

COL

NSW

554 posts

29 Nov 2013 4:27pm
The tail is the most critical feature of a board.
Craig66
Craig66

NSW

2466 posts

29 Nov 2013 4:39pm
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COL said..
The tail is the most critical feature of a board.


And the size of the fin Box
Craig66
Craig66

NSW

2466 posts

29 Nov 2013 4:43pm
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default said..
that house could do with some renos


what house
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default

WA

1255 posts

29 Nov 2013 1:46pm
that's the smallest 6'4 I've ever seen
LostDog
LostDog

WA

445 posts

29 Nov 2013 1:48pm
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that's the smallest 6'4 I've ever seen


wow.. well spotted! You spent some time studying the image I see.
axion
axion

VIC

144 posts

29 Nov 2013 7:09pm
Thruster
axion
axion

VIC

144 posts

29 Nov 2013 7:11pm
With 3 fin boxes........
Craig66
Craig66

NSW

2466 posts

29 Nov 2013 10:42pm
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axion said..
With 3 fin boxes........


You my sir will be a busy man
SaveTheWhales
SaveTheWhales

WA

1900 posts

29 Nov 2013 7:53pm
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Craig66 said...
COL said..
The tail is the most critical feature of a board.


And the size of the fin Box


Yes make sure its tight - a guy was complaining bittey on another forum, that his one fell out
Plummet
Plummet

4862 posts

30 Nov 2013 4:14am
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SaveTheWhales said..

Craig66 said...
COL said..
The tail is the most critical feature of a board.


And the size of the fin Box


Yes make sure its tight - a guy was complaining bittey on another forum, that his one fell out


If your fin box is too loose then plug into the rear end first then screw hard. That will ensure a tight fit every time.
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