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Pro's and Con's of a fixed single fin?

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Created by Waveless > 9 months ago, 1 Oct 2014
Waveless
VIC, 117 posts
2 Oct 2014 12:54AM
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Jumping on the bigger board wagon as I drove past the coast when it was pumping and boardless, had to hire a mal that I had an absolute ball on! Does not matter I ended up late to a function I enjoyed it so much I'm sticking with it. The question is, do I go fixed or with a fin box? Any difference between the two oh wise hip longboarding crew on here?

surfbroker
NSW, 1489 posts
2 Oct 2014 7:09AM
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While a fixed fin board by a reputable shaper can be a cool thing (one would imagine that he knows exactly where to place it) I think it's more practical to have a box for personal adjustment and transportation etc...unless you've tried out a board and found it perfect.

Even Billy T has been quoted as saying many a good board has been spoilt with a fixed fin

Macaha
QLD, 21981 posts
2 Oct 2014 7:21AM
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surfbroker said..
While a fixed fin board by a reputable shaper can be a cool thing (one would imagine that he knows exactly where to place it) I think it's more practical to have a box for personal adjustment and transportation etc...unless you've tried out a board and found it perfect.

Even Billy T has been quoted as saying many a good board has been spoilt with a fixed fin



What surfbroker said,The look of a classic log with a fixed fin is to die for imo.I was going to fix a fin in my log but I/we are putting in a GG fin and if its no good I can swap it can't do that with a glassed in fin.

AndyrooMac
TAS, 1925 posts
2 Oct 2014 8:24AM
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Agreed with the above wisdom... I've been really enjoying experimenting with different fins on the Hot Log, loving the pivot on small days to turn and hit the nose (try to that is ) but then the alkali Thomas for bigger waves with a nice wall for big lazy carves, got one of those big rake fins being foiled for me atm so can't wait to give her a run.

Awesome to hear your on the log wagon, so much fun broo

Tux
VIC, 3829 posts
2 Oct 2014 9:09AM
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AndyrooMac said..
Agreed with the above wisdom... I've been really enjoying experimenting with different fins on the Hot Log, loving the pivot on small days to turn and hit the nose (try to that is ) but then the alkali Thomas for bigger waves with a nice wall for big lazy carves, got one of those big rake fins being foiled for me atm so can't wait to give her a run.

Awesome to hear your on the log wagon, so much fun broo


Fin box is the go...opens up so many more options....if you have a fixed fin and it sucks balls your pretty much ****ed

SP
10982 posts
2 Oct 2014 8:22AM
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1000s if not 10,000s of boards where ruined by glassed in fins...

They look cool but there's a reason the invented boxes.

obct
NSW, 3487 posts
2 Oct 2014 11:24AM
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If you have:

>full beard
>Own a vintage American car, preferably some sort of van, even better if it's still left hand drive
>Enjoy drinking an obscure brand of beer, even if it tastes like cats piss
>Wear clothing from an unknown lable, especially if it can be proven to have been hand made by the mother of a serial killer in a rusty tin shed somewhere in the middle of the Louisiana swamps
> Wear sunglasses with oversized frames

Then a glass on fin is most definitely the way to go.


If you're normal, get a fin box.

Sandsy1
NSW, 814 posts
2 Oct 2014 1:04PM
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obct said..
If you have:

>full beard
>Own a vintage American car, preferably some sort of van, even better if it's still left hand drive
>Enjoy drinking an obscure brand of beer, even if it tastes like cats piss
>Wear clothing from an unknown lable, especially if it can be proven to have been hand made by the mother of a serial killer in a rusty tin shed somewhere in the middle of the Louisiana swamps
> Wear sunglasses with oversized frames

Then a glass on fin is most definitely the way to go.


If you're normal, get a fin box.



HaHa Gold!!!
Sh#t I've got a fixed fin log!!
Cars Korean, Tooheys old is fine, Mambo clothes from Big W and Ray Bans (small Lenses)
Phew!!! I'm ok!

AndyrooMac
TAS, 1925 posts
2 Oct 2014 1:41PM
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obct said..
If you have:

>full beard
>Own a vintage American car, preferably some sort of van, even better if it's still left hand drive
>Enjoy drinking an obscure brand of beer, even if it tastes like cats piss
>Wear clothing from an unknown lable, especially if it can be proven to have been hand made by the mother of a serial killer in a rusty tin shed somewhere in the middle of the Louisiana swamps
> Wear sunglasses with oversized frames

Then a glass on fin is most definitely the way to go.


If you're normal, get a fin box.



Hahaha, but you missed:

> You do not own a legrope...




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