Cheyne Horan Starfin
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Yeah I saw that. They looked like he'd glassed the tips of other fins onto the inside edge. I used side fins with little wings on on a waveski years ago. The just seemed to interfere with turns though. That's why I thought about the starfin.stu wrote:In this months Surfers Path
Article on Rasta, he is holding a quad fish with stange looking forward fins they have a normal fin with a fin horizontal off the side a bit more than 90 degrees I presume to give more lift, its a shame there isn't a better shot.
Stu
I looked at this too:

Trouble it, my middle fin's a box fin so the only way I know to fix it would be to glass it in! I'm not going to obiously!
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I've got one I put in a very round tailed 6'0" Freeline. Rode it as a single fin, and it was way too stiff for me kneeriding, but worked well standing up.
I put it as far forward in the box as I could, and my foot would be right over the top of it, pretty much the center of the arc for the round tail. I've tried it in other boards, and it just doesn't work as well as it did with that round tailed Freeline.
I put it as far forward in the box as I could, and my foot would be right over the top of it, pretty much the center of the arc for the round tail. I've tried it in other boards, and it just doesn't work as well as it did with that round tailed Freeline.
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Yar. I think I'll give the Starfin a miss. Too big I think and the good lady's really excited about turning kneelo!Sprocky wrote:I've got one I put in a very round tailed 6'0" Freeline. Rode it as a single fin, and it was way too stiff for me kneeriding, but worked well standing up.
I put it as far forward in the box as I could, and my foot would be right over the top of it, pretty much the center of the arc for the round tail. I've tried it in other boards, and it just doesn't work as well as it did with that round tailed Freeline.
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what!!! Tommy Peterson shaped slabs? ...jd do you have a photo of that board?jdkneelo wrote:I also had a starfin setup on a 5,9 tommy peterson shaped slab and i thought it worked well, but then again that was 20 kilos ago
why didnt michael ride one of those in that kneeboard competition?..... ...oh ya, brother rivalry

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Are you kidding, I would try that fin, especially if the Great Cheyne Horan used it. In the 70's he rocked
I even met him in SA. Seemed like a very nice down to earth guy. Give it just one session on a good day, at least just for the hell of it! 


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GMAN, that boat keel was a huge deal here back then, I mean HUGEGRAYMAN wrote:I believe so... Why do you say infamous rather than famous?kidrock wrote:isn't that the infamous "keel fin" that was adapted from the Aussie yacht that won the America's Cup back in the early '80's? The same one that McCoy put on Horan's competition boards?
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Any idea where I'd find him? Google came up with some papers which are long and didn't really tell me much relating to this (the bits I could understand anyway!)martinmurph wrote:Terry Hendricks has done a lot of work with hydrofoils -- you might find him to be a good resource for your experimentation.
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loonylen wrote:... and Horan is a WANKER anyway ...

ouch
he may be a little hippy/alternative but .... oh so harsh
and as for stole the idea ... ?
Ben was happy to work with him on the idea and they where pictured together on many occasions showing their wares
... the guy that helped steel away the "auld mug"

I sense a chip and a shoulder here somewhere.
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Cheers Headwax. I'll do that.
Van's come over a bit poorly though so for now, finances are being directed elsewhere
http://www.cheynehoran.com.au/starfin.html
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Van's come over a bit poorly though so for now, finances are being directed elsewhere

I second that that's a bit harsh. Here's Cheyne's side of the story:loonylen wrote:Cheyne Horan stole the idea from Ben Lexan
... Horan is a WANKER...
http://www.cheynehoran.com.au/starfin.html
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