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BigSpazz said..Roy totally confused here with your fins.
firstly i have been on your website
www.roystuart.biz/ and i see a few fin reviews here and videos but they all seem to be of SUP'ers or you surfing a board and going primarily in a straight line. I am interested in these fins if they snap or crack due to the layers upon layers made my the 3D printer. Furthermore according to your 3D viewer these fins seem to be quite fat and chunky is this due to the fact that if they are foiled down they snap?
the board and some of your other boards seem to have ridiculous amounts of rocker through the board why is that? In my opinion you have made a very 1 dimentional board here. Not allowing for walking forward or noseriding due to the nose rocker, and not much turning either im guessing due to the tunnel fin not allowing the board to turn at all?
alot of the videos of you surfing, the board seems to struggle for speed and push water. in this video you seem to be constantly sucked up the wave due to the board not having enough speed and your rectify this by crouching down. maybe the tunnel fin doesnt work?
this video you have a flatter board and you seem to maintain alot better speed and trim thru flat sections
There are no SUP based reviews on my site.
The fins are robust.
The foils are designed for hydrodynamic efficiency, most fins are too thin.
The rockers are not what you suppose, and I can prove it.
You can't spell dimensional.
The boards turn very well.
Nose riding is not what they are designed for.
Speed is excellent, and has been measured. You fail to observe this.
The guns shown in the article have sub par design, and that's a fact. You'll see.