FCS Spitfire fin

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PaulVee
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7 May 2013 7:41pm
Hi,
Has anyone had any first hand experience with the fcs spitfire fin? It gets a good wrap from C4 for downwinding.
Sorry, technology failed me - I couldn't download image.

Thanks.




DavidJohn
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7 May 2013 11:33pm
PaulVee said...
[br]Hi,
Has anyone had any first hand experience with the fcs spitfire fin? It gets a good wrap from C4 for downwinding.
Sorry, technology failed me - I couldn't download image.

Thanks.







Check with Warwick at RPS.. he was using one for a while.. Pretty sure he liked it.

I'm not a big fan of that shape fin but I've not used it.. What board is it for?

What do you want to get out of the fin?

Better tracking.. Better turning.. Better stability.. or better speed.. ????

You can only pick one..

DJ

PaulVee
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8 May 2013 6:56pm
Hi DJ,
I actually saw the fin at RPS. Warwick wasn't in at the time, I'll follow up with him later.

I'm on a Dart - only used the stock fin so far, but I've tried a few fin positions with some great changes.

You make a good point - being strong in one area will probably compromise something else.

At this stage I'm just researching different styles/sizes of fins, but probably would focus on turning ability.

I saw (on Facebook) that Futures is bringing out a downwind fin this (US) summer. Might be worth having a look at.

Paul
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10 May 2013 8:45pm
Hey Paul,
You are welcome to try my Fcs Spitfire anytime.
Always call to check whether I'm at the store beforehand.
Cheers
Warwick
pohaku
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11 May 2013 8:27am
only fin iv used and goes great in a downwinder, bit harder in the surf on a 12'6

iv got boxes of them if your after one ( not fcs but genuine c4 waterman)
PaulVee
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11 May 2013 9:48am
Thanks Warwick! I'll call the shop today. Winds are looking good for tomorrow morning.
PTWoody
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11 May 2013 9:35pm
I wonder what exactly is a downwinder fin? What makes a fin shape more suitable for downwinding than any other application?

Also, if anyone dares, perhaps fill in the blank for the fin shape that delivers the best for each of these requirements. And you can't list the same shape for multiple requirements (so no saying dolphin shape for everything, DJ )

Better tracking =

Better turning =

Better stability =

Better speed =
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