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Created by TonyC > 9 months ago, 8 Dec 2007
TonyC
WA, 410 posts
8 Dec 2007 12:41AM
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Just picked up a 31cm weedy from WSP for some flat water runs - no guesses where Pinna's are heading tomorrow.

Anyway what is the best preparation for a fin. I hate the bumps from the writing on the trailing edge - surely this must affect the fin. Also the glass like water beading finish. So i very lightly sanded it (circular motion but more in the direction the water flows with a very fine wetndry) and it feels much smoother when wet - water sticking to the fin making a boundary layer?

Is this the correct thing to do - or is a highly polished anti-water finish better, as supplied.

hardie
WA, 4129 posts
8 Dec 2007 12:07PM
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TonyC said...

Just picked up a 31cm weedy from WSP for some flat water runs - no guesses where Pinna's are heading tomorrow.

Anyway what is the best preparation for a fin. I hate the bumps from the writing on the trailing edge - surely this must affect the fin. Also the glass like water beading finish. So i very lightly sanded it (circular motion but more in the direction the water flows with a very fine wetndry) and it feels much smoother when wet - water sticking to the fin making a boundary layer?

Is this the correct thing to do - or is a highly polished anti-water finish better, as supplied.


Not sure? Tony I think YoYo, Slowboat and Sailquik are probably best to answer this.

What I do is look at the surface of the fin after sailing and try to get out chips/scratches etc, I finsih with 800 wet and dry, but me no expert

decrepit
WA, 12767 posts
8 Dec 2007 11:38PM
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From memory slowboat says it depends on the accuracy of the foil, a wet and dry finish helps maintain laminar flow, so is better with a non perfect fin. But if you've got a perfect foil a mirror finish is slightly faster.



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