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This fin looks fast!

Created by legless legless  > 9 months ago, 21 Sep 2011
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legless
legless

SA

852 posts

21 Sep 2011 12:54pm
This fin looks fast but will I ever get enough wind to use it?






I guess I will also need a board to use it with!
yoyo
yoyo

WA

1646 posts

21 Sep 2011 4:37pm
Looks like it is not moving at all to me
Bender
Bender

WA

2236 posts

21 Sep 2011 5:14pm
just looks like a copy of a techtonics goldwing. nothing new there. More of a slalom fin to me
choco
choco

SA

4177 posts

21 Sep 2011 6:52pm
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Bender said...

just looks like a copy of a techtonics goldwing. nothing new there. More of a slalom fin to me


Picked up a 29cm in this fin only used it a few times now, holds on in the chop very well and feels real nice, outline might be similar to goldwing but nothing alike, finish is the best I have seen in a g10 fin and well priced.
legless
legless

SA

852 posts

22 Sep 2011 9:40am
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yoyo said...

Looks like it is not moving at all to me


Correct for a guy my size I will need a lot of wind to use a fin this small!

Bonominator
Bonominator

VIC

5477 posts

22 Sep 2011 1:25pm
Don't be fooled by the black and red pin striping.
legless
legless

SA

852 posts

22 Sep 2011 1:44pm
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Bonominator said...

Don't be fooled by the black and red pin striping.


It looks like pin stripping but it is not!

I have been trying to work out how they do it as it seems integrated into the fin. As Chocco said they are very well finish they are the best finished G10 fins I have seen and seem to sail as good as they look.
Lessacher
Lessacher

89 posts

24 Sep 2011 4:19pm
Maybe that it is 10 years ago.I used this outline and worked a cut out at the base
and doubleconcave (diagonal.)Later found I that elliptic outline is faster. They were made all with rake 17°. 3-4 years ago the first rake 30° speedfin.I worked
the fin wider and she made 50 knots topspeed with Thomas Döblin. 22cm.
100% carbon. Now I work some fins only at the base wider,they start earlier to plane,good for GPS. Its a wide base fin. Please look: www.designlessacher.eu
Wolfgang
sailquik
sailquik

VIC

6166 posts

24 Sep 2011 8:22pm
Hi Legless. Come to speed fortnight. You won't get a better chance to use it!

That looks like a very nice Alpha fin to me for a 30 knots Sandy Point Easterly. I volunteer to try it for you.
legless
legless

SA

852 posts

25 Sep 2011 9:31am
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sailquik said...

Hi Legless. Come to speed fortnight. You won't get a better chance to use it!

That looks like a very nice Alpha fin to me for a 30 knots Sandy Point Easterly. I volunteer to try it for you.


You might be right unfortunately I am unable to get down there. It is looking like we might get 30+ knots of wind here on Thursday

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