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Fin Reshaping

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Created by Mmeyer > 9 months ago, 6 Feb 2014
Mmeyer
TAS, 81 posts
6 Feb 2014 5:11PM
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I have a plastic fin for my board and i've been told its awful. Until such a time arises that i can buy a new fin, could i increase the performance of the fin by trying to improve the shape of the foil. Will i see any noticeable difference or am i just making a bad fin worse?

decrepit
WA, 12352 posts
6 Feb 2014 5:34PM
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The main problem with plastic fins is their extreme flex,so improving the foil will only have a marginal affect. Making it shorter and using with a smaller sail will reduce the flex, so may be as one of those supper short free style fins, that's a remote possibility.
But I think you're better of throwing it in the round filling cabinet.

Obelix
WA, 1103 posts
6 Feb 2014 6:13PM
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I've cut mine










...and achieved nothing...bought a number of new ones since.

westozwind
WA, 1398 posts
6 Feb 2014 8:08PM
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I find sailing reef breaks re shapes my fins occasionally

Wineman
NSW, 1412 posts
7 Feb 2014 11:33AM
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Was given a Andrew Regan Caveman 40cm double angle (why?) weedy some years ago.
Big, cumbersome and actually grabbed weed.

Grant (KA43) also had one & cut it down, so thought I'd have a go using his outline.

Tried as best I could to get an Eppler foil shape (thanks Decrepit for info & diagram in another topic much earlier).

Fin now performs way beyond expectation (may have been a bit low!)
Have had it out with 5.0, 5.8 & 6.5 sails with conditions varying from flattish weed to Botany washing machine chop.
Good lift & doesn't let go.
Now a 26cm weedy!

Fin before cutting



Post cut & before profiling



Finished & used




Dean 424
NSW, 440 posts
7 Feb 2014 11:48AM
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What do you cut the fin with Peter?

Wineman
NSW, 1412 posts
7 Feb 2014 12:46PM
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Multi function tool with half round blade - cut through like butter.

Then used rasp for rough trim, orbital sander & fine flat file.
Followed by sanding pad on MFT and finally wet & dry.

Used a profiler (& lots of pencil marks) to try and keep to a reasonable foil shape.
Be very patient....slowly slowly.

Wineman
NSW, 1412 posts
7 Feb 2014 1:23PM
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The Eppler foil (thanks Decrepit)

Mark _australia
WA, 22724 posts
7 Feb 2014 5:13PM
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^^^ draft at 50% ???

decrepit
WA, 12352 posts
7 Feb 2014 6:13PM
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About 42% from memory Mark

decrepit
WA, 12352 posts
7 Feb 2014 6:19PM
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Peter yours is definitely fibreglass, probably G10, I'm not sure what Oblix's is but I doubt it's the supper crappy flexi molded plastic Mmyer is talking about. So he's more likely to follow in Oblix's footsteps.

Peter glad you had success, that looks like a decent weedy now.

Mark _australia
WA, 22724 posts
7 Feb 2014 7:27PM
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decrepit said..

About 42% from memory Mark


Is that a speed thing? Wave and general use kinda fins seem to be around 30-35% (?)

pepe47
WA, 1381 posts
7 Feb 2014 8:19PM
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There's also the naca 63..about 45%, which of course may vary according to the amount of ginger beer consumed!

clarence
TAS, 979 posts
8 Feb 2014 1:18AM
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Hi Maui Meyer

I have an old fibreglass american box fin you can borrow for a while.

Not as nice as the newer style fins, but a massive improvement on the plastic one you've currently got.

Otherwise try on ebay/gumtree. You see them occasionally for pretty cheap (less than $20).

Clarence

Obelix
WA, 1103 posts
7 Feb 2014 10:24PM
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Mine was a soft plastic one. The tip was worn out and way too soft.
The fin still works, but doesn't go well up wind, so had to upgrade.

Wineman - that. one precise cut. Nice work.

decrepit
WA, 12352 posts
8 Feb 2014 8:36PM
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Mark _australia said..

decrepit said..

About 42% from memory Mark


Is that a speed thing? Wave and general use kinda fins seem to be around 30-35% (?)



Yep, makes for a finer entry, goes downwind faster, but not as forgiving at lower speeds upwind.



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