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Damned different fins!

Created by Sputnik Lad Sputnik Lad  > 9 months ago, 19 Apr 2022
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Sputnik Lad
Sputnik Lad

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19 Apr 2022 9:44pm
Words can't express how astonished I am right now regarding fin types! I have just bought an Exocet Manga 259 (2001) and I was all psyched up to use one of my wide range of power box fins within it! Only to find that.........it ain't bleeding powerbox, a powerbox fin won't fit as it is too long and too thin, meanwhile it isn't US box as the fin can't move forwards and backwards, it isn't tuttlebox as it only has one bolt and it isn't trimbox either (as I had one of those on my BIC Vivace back in 1995). Meanwhile the bolt hole is considerably wider than the standard bolt used on powerbox fins. Anyway I will do some research and start poking around the internet for a solution.......failing that a trip to the windsurfing shop may be in order! The board has a 21cm fin, but I was planning on using something a little bigger! Thank you in advance to anyone that can offer advice!
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

19 Apr 2022 7:48pm
Single bolt tuttle clone?
SurferKris
SurferKris

495 posts

19 Apr 2022 9:40pm
A picture would help...
PhilUK
PhilUK

1107 posts

19 Apr 2022 10:21pm
US box according to the brochure. Has someone added something different?

www.windsurfing44.com/matos/Exocet/2001/Exocet_2001_fr_en.pdf
Sputnik Lad
Sputnik Lad

VIC

16 posts

20 Apr 2022 7:58pm
Hi there, it is definitely not US box, I will upload a photo shortly. The powerbox fin is the one on the left hand side, the new imposter is the one on the right.






Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

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20 Apr 2022 6:22pm
Good luck.
RichardG
RichardG

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20 Apr 2022 7:01pm
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Sputnik Lad said..



That is a very nice looking board. Enjoy and happy sailing.
PhilUK
PhilUK

1107 posts

20 Apr 2022 7:13pm
Well, that is different.

Looks like the fin on the right a Select multiconic adapter fitting which fits into their adapter. Select still do those, but not for that old adaptor you have, just PB, Tuttle and Trim.

www.select-hydrofoils.com/en/shop/windsurfing-accessories/multiconic-adaptor/

Looks like they have finally given up on producing that fin fitting, the Progression was the last one.

www.kaisports.co.uk/shop/Select-Progression-Windsurfing-Fin--M7970
SurferKris
SurferKris

495 posts

20 Apr 2022 7:37pm
That seems correct.
Not sure what the box in the board is but another fin with a multiconic-base should do the trick then.
Sputnik Lad
Sputnik Lad

VIC

16 posts

20 Apr 2022 9:41pm
Thanks for that Phil, I thought that I was missing something obvious. For some reason I always thought that Tuttle fins used two screws. Thanks once again for the hyperlinks.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

20 Apr 2022 9:36pm
Do I win a prize?
Sputnik Lad
Sputnik Lad

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16 posts

21 Apr 2022 12:18am
Mark, your answer was outstanding, for that you win the first prize..........your prize is that you get to live in the most Covid Free state of Australia and not with me in the South East (cough cough.......where's my RAT test?.........oh dear looks like my family are isolating etc etc!) Thanks again.
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