I know we have a few resident experts on this site (one in-particular)!!!
Has anyone given the C-Drive fins a crack? They sound good and have lots of pretty colours.....I am thinking of getting a set for my short board.
Early in the development stage it became apparent that our design goal of producing a fin that generated more drive but gave up nothing in the way of manoeuvrability was not only possible, but a little short sighted. Over time, our R&D process made it increasingly clear that it was possible to create a fin that generated more drive and at the same time was more manoeuvrable. It was this revelation that was to fuel continued research and development over the ensuing years.
www.cdrivefins.com/
i had a shark fin dumpling at yum cha the other day,oh and i dont like fins. im selling everything so i can buy a quiver of bodyboards
Never tried them but coincidentally just read this on another forum
forum.realsurf.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=17265&start=108
I have a set and have used them a bit. My set are actually too small for me to be used a straight tri-set in my wide tailed shortboards. I will try them next as rears in my Quad SUP. I usually use H2 sides or Inside Foiled MF Templates from FCS here with MRTFX in the front. It will be an interesting comparison.
They pretty much do as they describe. Offer drive from the base and a narrow tip to allow a bit of flex for the natural feeling. I know a couple of shapers who still use them religously.
Give them a go, they might be for you the best fins ever created.
i used the thruster set on one board and the worked just as they say, i was very happy with them, when i put them in another board they just didn't seem to work as well.
Hey Guys,
Just off topic a little, but I am trying to find a set of timber fins for my new Quad.
They have to fit FCS plugs and trying to find them in size large.
Just trying to give my new sled a little old skool street cred
Have looked at the two big guys ( FCS and Shapers ) They do em for thrusters, but the don't do any timber fins for quads.
Have found some on the Reiley's site but they are over $ 200
Does anyone know of anyone other fin makers that may be doing these?
Cheers Locky.
Looking at that video I can see how they may work.
I've done a Lacey for years playing with fins and setups.
Its all sorted on my HP boards a couple of years back.However on a log its another story.A 10 inch
single stranded worked well on my old redline which I sold and the
10 inch hatched on my current sunset board works well but the board
doesn't if that makes sense.I played with 8 and 9 inch fins on logs to
loosen them up but lost a sh-t load of drive which is not what logging's
about,there is a reason the board manufactures whack a 10 inch in a
log.
So if these fins do both its a win win,let us know how they go ,sounds
promising.
There's a few things going on with these fins.
1) Long base - there's no doubt you get nice drive from long bases to fins.
2) The cut away - they talk of them releasing easily. On release, weight is transferred the front of the board, and onto the boards mid rails, allowing the rear of the board to start to pop out of the water, and the first thing to come out of the water is the long base, then all you're left with "in the water" is a little "GL" style fin, or little "thumb" style fin.
It would be great to give these guys the same fin template, with the "rear cut away", and get their feedback. It would probably be a dog of a fin, with poorer rail to rail release.
Large Merrick Fins also give nice drive.
My personal preference is definitely 1+2 set-ups and big Merricks (for rounded pins). (1+2 being Box single with side bites). But I haven't tried the C-Drives.
I definitely noticed less rail to rail release when trying out full sized side fins, with a box single fin. Just a case of "too much total fin area" I think.
McTavish's GXQ side fin set-up does work very nicely. Or just plain GX. I think GL is too small for me, and G3 on the sides is just a little bit too big, but probably a better option than the normal sized fins, which are roughly similar is area to G5's.
If you can get a free demo for the shorty, I'd go for it. As soon as you get OK conditions, you'll know within 2-3 waves if they are for you.
boards are over rated, surfers are over rated.
fins rule
never tried those fins, don't look natural to me. nature rules
Yep and the person that took the piss out of him was our local boy Shane Cameron BTW he's only a( NewZealand Boxer) when he wins other wise he's Samoan
Thanks for all your thoughts re the fins fellas - I am thinking that I will dive in and give them a crack. I shall report back once I have had them out for a few sessions. Now I just need to work on what colour to get....................