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Area10 said...
Very expensive. In fact it was the most expensive fin I've ever bought. Very heavy. The base of the fin was too deep to fit in the finbox of my SIC Bullet 14. I've never experienced that problem before, and I must have 100 fins in my collection. It was a devil of a job to get it to fit, I had to sand away about 5mm or more off the fin base depth as well as the usual sanding to fit widthways as well. The guys at Black Project had recommended this fin for the Bullet so I was surprised and reported this issue to them. They did not seem nearly as bothered by this as I was.... So, if your board has a standard US longboard-type box rather than a Chinook/windsurf type box then you might want to try the fin in your board first, or accept that you might have to spend an hour with a detail sander to get it to fit. If I hadn't paid a fortune for international mail and tax and would have had to have paid for the return, I'd have just sent the fin back. The fin is also extremely sharp at the tip and trailing edge which might present a hazard in a DWing wipe-out.
We now have 2 different bases on our fins, if you are unsure about which one you need please get in touch via email - chris@blackprojectfins.com
Aloha
Chris Freeman
Owner
Black Project Fins
Maui, Hawaii