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cubsports
cubsports

WA

15 posts

6 Nov 2010 8:20pm
just bought a 9'6" single fin .to make turning easier should i shift the fin forward or back?
smh
smh

smh

NSW

7269 posts

7 Nov 2010 9:08pm
You're probably best to stick it halfway along the box and leave it there.
Souwester
Souwester

WA

1266 posts

8 Nov 2010 8:16am
Im with smh, I dicked around with my 9'6 fireball's centre fin, moved it forward from the middle and it didnt do it for me, moved it to the back and it pivoted really well but wasnt that good on other moves. Put it back in the middle and hey presto, exactly where I needed it to be.
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

8 Nov 2010 8:26am
On a FB,I run a 7 inch fin about 50mm from the from of the box.

Single in the middle as the boy's have said,if you still having trouble
you'll be amazed what dropping a inch in fin size will do,but I wouldn't
go smaller than a 9 inch on a single fin. I've done this on a redline 9.6
from 10 too 9 inch and its a completely different board.
asea
asea

QLD

5544 posts

8 Nov 2010 5:25pm
Golden rule to make the board looser you move the fin forward.Good luck which ever way you go.
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

8 Nov 2010 5:29pm
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asea said...

Golden rule to make the board looser you move the fin forward.Good luck which ever way you go.


asea,what happened to your picture on the thingy

asea
asea

QLD

5544 posts

8 Nov 2010 7:46pm
i'll put one up soon mac.
cubsports
cubsports

WA

15 posts

8 Nov 2010 6:08pm
thanx guys.i'll mess about with it and probly end up putting it in the middle.
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

8 Nov 2010 6:12pm
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cubsports said...

thanx guys.i'll mess about with it and probly end up putting it in the middle.


or do what Bob did,take a saw to it and cut the bastard down,STOKED
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

11 Nov 2010 8:11am
Mac, this Red G2 looks sweet !!

http://boards.mctavish.com.au/boards.asp?modelid=9&storeid=1



billboard
billboard

QLD

2819 posts

11 Nov 2010 9:35am
I personally would put the fin just slightly rear of centre - not too much - just a tad. If you put it forward it will loosen up the board but you will lose drive and the board will be wobbly on harder turns. On a single fin the type and size of fin is pretty critical and a lot more so than on a 2 + 1. A nice dolphin type fin in the 9-10" range should be perfect. What type of fin is on the board now ?
Souwester
Souwester

WA

1266 posts

11 Nov 2010 8:08am
Nice board Simondo, is someone expecting some epic Victorian swell soon?
surferstu
surferstu

1011 posts

19 Nov 2010 7:55pm
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Simondo said...

Mac, this Red G2 looks sweet !!

http://boards.mctavish.com.au/boards.asp?modelid=9&storeid=1






I have one of these boards rode it today in solid overhead + waves, its a sweet sensation. No good in small stuff, bust it out on down the line powerful waves
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

19 Nov 2010 9:21pm
Told yah
cubsports
cubsports

WA

15 posts

21 Nov 2010 2:21pm
well i took out the 9" ofishl and replaced it with a fcs 8" cutaway. still kept it in the centre of the box,this has made the world of difference on the 2' to 3' foot beach slop that i ride most of the time.i think i would need the 9" fin on larger quality waves but thats a rarety at my local.
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

21 Nov 2010 6:21pm
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cubsports said...

well i took out the 9" ofishl and replaced it with a fcs 8" cutaway. still kept it in the centre of the box,this has made the world of difference on the 2' to 3' foot beach slop that i ride most of the time.i think i would need the 9" fin on larger quality waves but thats a rarety at my local.


Hey that's great,some people say there's nothing in an inch but it does matter.

Which posses the next question, What's the difference between say 9.1 to 9.3
and or 9.3 to 9.6,keeping the same width and thickness?
Kagey
Kagey

569 posts

9 Dec 2010 4:16am
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62mac said...

On a FB,I run a 7 inch fin about 50mm from the from of the box.

Single in the middle as the boy's have said,if you still having trouble
you'll be amazed what dropping a inch in fin size will do,but I wouldn't
go smaller than a 9 inch on a single fin. I've done this on a redline 9.6
from 10 too 9 inch and its a completely different board.


When you say its a completely different board what do you mean? Is it not advisable to use a smaller fin as a single fin?

Kagey
Kagey

569 posts

11 Dec 2010 7:34am
Bump!

WOW thanks for the info...so helpful. Guess I'm not one of the chosen few who get their posts answered?
smh
smh

smh

NSW

7269 posts

12 Dec 2010 11:23pm
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Kagey said...

62mac said...

On a FB,I run a 7 inch fin about 50mm from the from of the box.

Single in the middle as the boy's have said,if you still having trouble
you'll be amazed what dropping a inch in fin size will do,but I wouldn't
go smaller than a 9 inch on a single fin. I've done this on a redline 9.6
from 10 too 9 inch and its a completely different board.


When you say its a completely different board what do you mean? Is it not advisable to use a smaller fin as a single fin?




If you are going to ride a board as a single fin then you want at least an 8" or 9"fin. I've got a 10 foot single fin with a big pivot fin in it with heaps of surface area and it goes good but am keen to get a dolphin type fin in it to see how that goes. I dont know a lot about fins but have mucked around with different set ups on thrusters and quads and they do make a difference to how a board feels.
A good fin or a good combination can really liven a board up.

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