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Fin sanding to avoid major cuts

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Created by Manuel7 > 9 months ago, 12 Feb 2021
Manuel7
1318 posts
12 Feb 2021 9:00AM
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I don't mind the occasional scrape or light cut but I'm wondering whether some of my fins could be smoothed out a bit. Think performance would be affected at all for a wave application?

windsufering
VIC, 1124 posts
12 Feb 2021 12:43PM
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I would be more worried about the foils

Manuel7
1318 posts
13 Feb 2021 12:45PM
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All of my fins present a variety of sharpness. The sharpest being tiny little 8cm side bites. Those are thin too. Honestly I don't think performance would be hindered in any way by rounding out the trailing edge especially for wave use. Doesn't have to be extreme either, just a bit dull so the fin doesn't go in so deep.

sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
13 Feb 2021 4:09PM
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Advice I have heard in the past is to sand the trailing edge with a block so there is a small square edge. This was even for slalom fins.

The other strategy is to wear protective booties. That's my way. And before people jump in with the "can't get the same feel of the board" thing, I can say it makes no difference after a short time to get used to it. I am a keen surfer and wear booties all the time and if it was going to make a difference, it would be more noticeable there and I dont think it makes any difference at all. Booties and 'feeling' is all in your head. YMMV.

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8225 posts
13 Feb 2021 4:20PM
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sailquik said..
Advice I have heard in the past is to sand the trailing edge with a block so there is a small square edge. This was even for slalom fins.

The other strategy is to wear protective booties. That's my way. And before people jump in with the "can't get the same feel of the board" thing, I can say it makes no difference after a short time to get used to it. I am a keen surfer and wear booties all the time and if it was going to make a difference, it would be more noticeable there and I dont think it makes any difference at all. Booties and 'feeling' is all in your head. YMMV.



When I've been cut by a fin it's been by the trailing edge and on the shin as Im waterstarting..

sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
13 Feb 2021 4:24PM
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sboardcrazy said..
When I've been cut by a fin it's been by the trailing edge and on the shin as Im waterstarting..


Yes, that is a danger, but less so with a long leg wetsuit, and less sharp fins.

CJW
NSW, 1726 posts
13 Feb 2021 10:13PM
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100% not an issue on a wave board, I do it to all my wave fins just in case. The fins that came on my Fanatic quad were super sharp at the trailing edge and tip and as said above I just sanded them a touch to make the trailing edge 'flat'. Never noticed a difference in performance.



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