conversion; tri to quad or quad to tri...either way
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- Grom (25 or less posts to site)
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conversion; tri to quad or quad to tri...either way
ok, kneeboard basics 101...can 'one' convert any template from tri-fin to quad or vice a versa?...or does the shaper have a particular 'fin setup' in mind when shaping a particular template, board bottom, wave or rider's style preference...
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- Grom (25 or less posts to site)
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game of numbers
so,the placement numbers just have to jive with the fin configuration and not run over each other...or can u use varying combinations?
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this board was originally a quad and converted to three fin confinguration (small middle fin)

It was the best board I've ever had, I could do really nice tail slashes with it but it would also hold really good lines because it had thin rails.
Shame I've put on so much weight over the last 10 years that I'm too heavy for it

It was the best board I've ever had, I could do really nice tail slashes with it but it would also hold really good lines because it had thin rails.
Shame I've put on so much weight over the last 10 years that I'm too heavy for it

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- Grom (25 or less posts to site)
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workin' at it
i have been trying different shapes to see 'if' i can do the knee-thing...biggest problem now is floatation...
surf the waves you sea...carpjaws, a feral creature
mmm interesting stuff...Recently I broke out my middle fin on a nasty rock while paddling out, and apart from finding new and inventive ways to wipe-out was amazed at how quick the board felt with only 2 fins, like the proverbial cake of soap in the bathtub.
So Im toying with going for a 5fin setup on my next board, which is already cut out of the blank and leaning up against the wall waiting for me to get my mojo up for some shaping.
If anything my instinct tells me to move the back pair of fins up a tad.
cheers
andy
So Im toying with going for a 5fin setup on my next board, which is already cut out of the blank and leaning up against the wall waiting for me to get my mojo up for some shaping.
If anything my instinct tells me to move the back pair of fins up a tad.
cheers
andy
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- knee_boarder
- Ripper (more than 100 posts)
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it didn't ride too badly if you made the drop!szrbloke wrote:What did that ride like mate? I've never ridden a single. Started on a twin, then went to a tri..now open to suggestions.
It wasn't shaped perfectly and had inverse rocker, it was 50/50 whether you'd pearl on take off, if you didn't it rode really nicely!
better picture of the fin
