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Why do fins on a TT point inward?

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Created by Gfly > 9 months ago, 25 Oct 2015
Gfly
165 posts
25 Oct 2015 8:23AM
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I always thought they should be dead straight or point outward slightly due to the angle the board sits in the water

ActionSportsWA
WA, 999 posts
25 Oct 2015 8:24AM
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They just do, now stop asking questions and go back outside and play!!

JohnyMc
QLD, 60 posts
25 Oct 2015 6:38PM
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Why do the french like cooking with cream?
Why do aussies swear?
Why do the poms have bad teeth?
Why does all the world love a canadian?
And hate the americans?
Why do kites cost so much?
And the lines always tangled when trying to launch quickly?
Why is there always one in every crowd?

Why is the answer to all the above 42?

Smithy
VIC, 859 posts
25 Oct 2015 7:43PM
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Mine are straight...

Gfly
165 posts
25 Oct 2015 5:00PM
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take a look at your board the fins point in. The bottom of my board has a grid graphic so its really obvious

Gfly
165 posts
25 Oct 2015 5:01PM
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I dont like canadians

Smithy
VIC, 859 posts
25 Oct 2015 10:10PM
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Sorry still straight

Skid
QLD, 1499 posts
25 Oct 2015 10:44PM
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Smithy said..
Sorry still straight


Mine are straight (parallel) too...

hornedsquirrel
SA, 52 posts
25 Oct 2015 11:26PM
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to cut through the water

Just2807
180 posts
26 Oct 2015 4:17AM
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Troll or not.... Mine are parallel on all 3 boards, smaller and larger

SimonDreyer
WA, 82 posts
26 Oct 2015 11:27AM
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For the same reason a car has toe-in on the front wheels, to apply a little bit of pressure on each wheel to counteract any play in the steering and stop the wheels shuddering from side to side. On long fins the tips will shudder if they are parallel. On short TT fins there is no point :-). Another reason is the misguided (excuse the pun) belief that applying a little drag to the back of the board will make it track straight. The opposite actually happens as can be proved by taking a toy car, locking the back wheels and sliding it down a decline. See what happens, you will be suprised :-)

sir ROWDY
WA, 5366 posts
26 Oct 2015 12:00PM
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What board do you have? I would be surprised if they are pointed inwards. Most boards have fins that are straight. The outline of the board will actually give you the illusion that they are pointing inwards in most cases. Take a straight edge and put it from fin to fin, this should tell you for sure.

Fun fact - Technically "fins" on a TT are just stabilisers.

p.s. I think TT's with small fins should actually have fins with a slight splay (like on surfboard) as then when you edge you would be using the fin at it's optimal angle, instead of loosing grip.

gcdave
534 posts
26 Oct 2015 7:50PM
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^^ dont think 'splay' is the correct vernacular there rowdy

waveslave
WA, 4263 posts
26 Oct 2015 8:21PM
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This thread is weird.

lol.

sir ROWDY
WA, 5366 posts
26 Oct 2015 9:44PM
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gcdave said..
^^ dont think 'splay' is the correct vernacular there rowdy


www.4wfs.com/knowledge/general-knowledge/fin-adjustments/

SibboV1
368 posts
27 Oct 2015 5:01AM
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Smithy said..
Mine are straight...


I heard that the non-straight fins were better at penetrating muddy conditions.

Dr Funk
NSW, 348 posts
27 Oct 2015 8:27AM
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gcdave said.. ^^ dont think 'splay' is the correct vernacular there rowdy

www.4wfs.com/knowledge/general-knowledge/fin-adjustments/


I like to use "cant"........can also be used as "you're a cant."

IanR
NSW, 1322 posts
27 Oct 2015 2:33PM
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I dont really understand what you mean by point in
Franz Orly rides with fins I would discribe as Pointing Out





Give it a go you might like it



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