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surfresearch
surfresearch

7 posts

12 Mar 2014 7:32am
After about three seasons, my current W-H fin has recently developed a slight hum, although only on the occasional bottom turn. Any suggestions.




Big Al
Big Al

WA

265 posts

12 Mar 2014 1:43pm
Is the "slight hum" actually a "slight gwaf" exclaimed by passers by before you go out ....?
Looks like it's somewhere in the "slighlty f#cked" range plus noticing the slot it's probably 15 - 20 years old. Time to retire the old boy and insert a fresh foil - without a slot.

AB...
jh2703
jh2703

NSW

1225 posts

12 Mar 2014 7:47pm
Throw it in the bin...or if no bin is available donate it to a museum, They might use it as a ......

......well something?
pwatts22
pwatts22

NSW

58 posts

12 Mar 2014 7:47pm
Hello Mr surfresearch knowing that board well I'd say there's a screw loose there somewhere. ( Your doing very well sailing that setup by the way. )
waterpistol
waterpistol

NSW

125 posts

13 Mar 2014 9:40am
I think I recognize that fin. Was it at gerroa on Monday? If not then it has an evil twin. Good on you for getting the most out of your gear. I still use my 25 year old slotted torquay and reshape the top when she gets flat. There's no reason to bin a good effective fin. Just fix the problem of finbuzz by resharpening the tip. Not all windsurfers can afford to buy new gear and will battle on with what we have.
Man0verBoard
Man0verBoard

WA

629 posts

13 Mar 2014 10:06am
Its still a perfect fin for Wave/Slalom - Look, is says so on the fin. When you have worn it down so it only says Wave/, stop using it for slalom..

p.s. the hum could be the song of the fins spirit being released back to the Ocean and returning to Hawaii


NotWal
NotWal

QLD

7435 posts

13 Mar 2014 1:09pm
Almost a decent freestyle fin.
surfresearch
surfresearch

7 posts

16 Mar 2014 3:52pm
Thanks guys for all the creative feedback.
Following the post, I have been generously supplied with an alternate fin.
Another SH Wave-Slalom 9.5, but, as recommended by Big Al, un-slotted (non-slotted? slot-less?).


With only a minimal amount of sanding (thanks ManOverBoard), I was able to quickly make it into a wave fin:


The suggestion by jh2703 (donate it to a museum) was inspired- I rang the curator of my local Sailboarding Museum and they were pleased to add it to their small, but growing, collection.
My S-H is in the top right corner.
-Geoff








appleman
appleman

TAS

443 posts

17 Mar 2014 12:17am
Surfesearch, that is a Classic Photo, I would pay money for the nostalger ,to have that poster on the wall , love it,. Some of those fins and plastic clips ,are worth big money to the right fossil ,............. Brings back memories, what fin ,or clip or foil would you suggest would create best speed for the Americas Cup this year, could be big bucks in it for you,some times new ain't the best, or is it,????????????????????? Classic
Ian K
Ian K

WA

4164 posts

17 Mar 2014 5:38am
I can see a sock fin in that photo. I used to have a sock fin, came on the South pac. But none of them matches the fin I had a loan of at Lake Illawarra yesterday for bizarreness. Looks a bit like a BBQ hot plate, stainless steel leading edge. It worked very well, just as well when I got upwind out of the mud and into the water.
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