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Traditional D fin

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Created by Tassiedevel > 9 months ago, 10 Jun 2012
Tassiedevel
TAS, 2249 posts
10 Jun 2012 6:40PM
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I am up for a new centre fin on my 9 ft 1 Mal . The old fin was a 7 inch cut away with 4.5 inch base , the side fins are both 3 inches high . I was thinking of trying a 9 inch D fin for the center fin . Was wondering if anyone had tried them and how did they go .

Will be surfing mainly on about 3 foot point breaks .

SP
10979 posts
10 Jun 2012 4:47PM
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From remembering your board, i wouldnt go a d fin In it. a D fin is for nose riding in singles

Simondo
VIC, 8020 posts
10 Jun 2012 6:56PM
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Did someone say fins!? Lacey can talk us through it.

Here's a selection from Patagonia Tokyo Japan.








It's actually a range of old and semi old fins, all threaded up tight with fishing line. They drilled some 1.5mm dia holes through the fins. Each fin would have about 3-4 micro holes through it. Maybe 2mm actually.

Simondo
VIC, 8020 posts
10 Jun 2012 6:57PM
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Tokyo thread is about to updated with some Longboard Pics... stay tuned.

Tassiedevel
TAS, 2249 posts
10 Jun 2012 7:02PM
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Thanks SP I really have no knowledge of the different fin shapes and how they affect performance . Might be safest to stick with a cut away and add a bit of size to it ?

Interesting artwork Simondo would be a few dollars worth of fins there .when I 1 st read your reply I was thinking here we go shark fin soup

boofy
NSW, 2110 posts
10 Jun 2012 7:02PM
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Tas here is a photo of the one in the board I am using at the moment 9,6x23x3

it works well for what it was intended to do hold you up on the wave and slow turns, at the moment I hate it and cant wait to get a high performance mal again I had a 9 inch single fin in my MCT redline maybe try running your mal with something like that but it all depends on whatr you want to do on the wave if ya wanna go in a straight line and trim then D fin will do it
Cheers Boof

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
10 Jun 2012 7:08PM
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rightyo boofy, hand it over, i want that fin

Tassiedevel
TAS, 2249 posts
10 Jun 2012 7:26PM
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Thanks Boof . I still surf the Mal like I am riding a shortboard . Haven't ventured up the front for a nose ride as yet . Might check out the dolphin shapes or cut away fins . My side fins are fibreglassed in so no choice but to use as a thruster .

boofy
NSW, 2110 posts
10 Jun 2012 7:31PM
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Tassiedevel said...

Thanks Boof . I still surf the Mal like I am riding a shortboard . Haven't ventured up the front for a nose ride as yet . Might check out the dolphin shapes or cut away fins . My side fins are fibreglassed in so no choice but to use as a thruster .


Oh if the side fins are fibreglassed in then def no D Fin mate, you need to talk your buddy into letting you take some of those old school logs out to experience

Tassiedevel
TAS, 2249 posts
10 Jun 2012 7:39PM
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Still working on it Boofy I think they are the kids inheritance so don't like my chances .

One of them has a huge swept back fin will have to put up some pics . Must be 10 inches .

Shame the D fin would have looked pretty cool on the old board . They do look really cool on the old single fin boards with the hole drilled through for the leg rope attachment .they must give a he'll of a jar when the board hits the end of the leg rope .

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
10 Jun 2012 5:43PM
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SP said...

From remembering your board, i wouldnt go a d fin In it. a D fin is for nose riding in singles


+ 1

chrispychru
QLD, 7932 posts
10 Jun 2012 7:46PM
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thats my goal now. im going to build? one of those fin thingy/wall hanging. looked crazy

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
10 Jun 2012 5:50PM
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Tassie 3 foot and you ride like a shortboarder 7 inch is the number mate,I've got a hatchet 10 inch for my log , I cant ride it,whack a 10 inch normal fin in and the board is my friend again.Believe it or not there is a massive difference from 7 to 8 and so on with fin size.Go the 7

Tassiedevel
TAS, 2249 posts
10 Jun 2012 8:01PM
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Thanks for the tip Mac .

Chrispy how many fins do you reckon are in that artwork . I reckon I can count about 40 per frame And I think there were 3 frames so about 120 fins .

Simondo
VIC, 8020 posts
10 Jun 2012 8:19PM
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62mac said...

Tassie 3 foot and you ride like a shortboarder 7 inch is the number mate,I've got a hatchet 10 inch for my log , I cant ride it,whack a 10 inch normal fin in and the board is my friend again.Believe it or not there is a massive difference from 7 to 8 and so on with fin size.Go the 7


Exactly! That why you can find 6.5 and 7.5 if you hunt around.

Even FCS do a decent range of LB fins.


http://www.surffcs.com/us/products/fins/longboard.aspx

True Ames...
trueames.com/shop/surf-fins
The Performer fin in 7.25 is a good starting point... Or similar...

Locky24
QLD, 515 posts
10 Jun 2012 8:23PM
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62mac said...

Tassie 3 foot and you ride like a shortboarder 7 inch is the number mate,I've got a hatchet 10 inch for my log , I cant ride it,whack a 10 inch normal fin in and the board is my friend again.Believe it or not there is a massive difference from 7 to 8 and so on with fin size.Go the 7


+1 ,

Sometimes I use a 6.5 and 2 x FCS size 5 short board fins to mix it up

asea
QLD, 5511 posts
10 Jun 2012 8:46PM
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boofy said...

Tas here is a photo of the one in the board I am using at the moment 9,6x23x3

it works well for what it was intended to do hold you up on the wave and slow turns, at the moment I hate it and cant wait to get a high performance mal again I had a 9 inch single fin in my MCT redline maybe try running your mal with something like that but it all depends on whatr you want to do on the wave if ya wanna go in a straight line and trim then D fin will do it
Cheers Boof


Boofy same fin i'm using as a single good choice

chrispychru
QLD, 7932 posts
10 Jun 2012 8:49PM
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^^^^^he hates it asea,makes it a poor choice

asea
QLD, 5511 posts
10 Jun 2012 8:51PM
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chrispychru said...

^^^^^he hates it asea,makes it a poor choice


i don't give a f..k works for me

stuk
NSW, 893 posts
10 Jun 2012 8:55PM
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When I got my Mct FB I asked what they thought on fins and the guys at McT said stick with the 7"dolphin thats what they recommend from years of experience and who here can argue that.

sepirott
NSW, 336 posts
10 Jun 2012 9:17PM
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Hey Tassiedevel go to this website www.wetfins.com.au/ this guy will look after you. He has a great selection of longboard fins and he told me if you type in fins10 in the coupon thingy you will get 10% extra off. He does free postage for over $75 as well. He is great to deal with and post really fast.

PS I get no kickbacks from this but when you get good service you are happy to pass it on nowadays. Spiro

sepirott
NSW, 336 posts
10 Jun 2012 9:23PM
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Boofy I have a similar one, a nineplus keel fin and I love it on your old board. It just goes so good in all conditions!! Actually I have two now, how good are they......

boofy
NSW, 2110 posts
10 Jun 2012 9:43PM
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asea said...

chrispychru said...

^^^^^he hates it asea,makes it a poor choice


i don't give a f..k works for me


I should clarify that fin works beautifully for that board and the style of surfing which it was intended but I am missing a HP LB

boofy
NSW, 2110 posts
10 Jun 2012 9:48PM
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sepirott said...

Boofy I have a similar one, a nineplus keel fin and I love it on your old board. It just goes so good in all conditions!! Actually I have two now, how good are they......


Sepi I am glad you are enjoying it mate another impulse sell that I have lived to regret IMO a redline is one of the most versatile boards you could own from 1 foot to 6 foot
PS sewn DVD coming your way soon

sepirott
NSW, 336 posts
10 Jun 2012 10:00PM
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Thanks Boof, yeah love it mate. A shame that snapper from surf cargo damaged it, still smarting about that. Everyone that has tried it love it as well, what can I say it's a McTavish.

cRAZY Canuk
NSW, 2528 posts
11 Jun 2012 12:39AM
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I've got a 8.75 Ruben Roxburgh centre that I really like, used to ride a cut-away but this one seems to eb going better.

Boof - how about a picture of that single.

boofy
NSW, 2110 posts
11 Jun 2012 6:33AM
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cRAZY Canuk said...

I've got a 8.75 Ruben Roxburgh centre that I really like, used to ride a cut-away but this one seems to eb going better.

Boof - how about a picture of that single.


Crazy there is a picture of it at the start of the thread

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
11 Jun 2012 6:51AM
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boofy said...

cRAZY Canuk said...

I've got a 8.75 Ruben Roxburgh centre that I really like, used to ride a cut-away but this one seems to eb going better.

Boof - how about a picture of that single.


Crazy there is a picture of it at the start of the thread


i'm coming to get that fin boofy

boofy
NSW, 2110 posts
11 Jun 2012 6:58AM
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laceys lane said...

boofy said...

cRAZY Canuk said...

I've got a 8.75 Ruben Roxburgh centre that I really like, used to ride a cut-away but this one seems to eb going better.

Boof - how about a picture of that single.


Crazy there is a picture of it at the start of the thread


i'm coming to get that fin boofy


Its not mine Lacey otherwise I would give it to you what would you use it for it hasnt been nanotuned

arkgee
NSW, 639 posts
11 Jun 2012 6:21PM
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not D's but very cool



BulldogPup
6657 posts
11 Jun 2012 4:24PM
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arkgee said...

not D's but very cool






Oh RG!!!! , come on mate - pop up the whole board pics mate you can't deprive us like that mate thats just teasing



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