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Brink7
Brink7
NSW
225 posts
NSW, 225 posts
13 May 2010 2:01pm
I am after some help from the guys who ride a thruster set up, preferably on boards around 9'6"

I bought a "Custom SUP" (9'6" x 30' x 4 1/4"). The side fins set so far forward (Like 30' from the tail, I think !) Colin told me he did this to make it more manoeuvrable without having to run down onto the tail. The board does feel pretty loose, but it does not track very well at all, and does not seem to have much drive.

I am going to set some extra FCS plugs so I can try a more traditional thruster set up. I've been checking out all my short boards, and reading some board building sites for the standard measurements, but can't find anything specific to Paddle Boards.

Can anyone take a tape measure to their thruster to help me out?
1) How far between the tail and the back of your side fins?
2) How far is the back of the side fin set in from the rail?

Thanks
Craig
cranky
cranky
440 posts
440 posts
13 May 2010 12:42pm
On my JL Mano 9'9 the back of the outside fins/box is 30mm off the rail and 400mm off the tail. The back of the centre fin/box is 100mm off the tail.
jed
jed
NSW
188 posts
jed jed
NSW, 188 posts
13 May 2010 5:32pm
Craigus, I had the same problem with a 9'6" a while back and fixed it by changing from a thruster set up to a 2+1. I don't have the measurements but the side fins were set a long way forward, the board lacked drive and tended to track etc etc , exactly what you are talking about. After lots of tiral and error, I found the board started really firing with FCS Sunny Garcias as sides and a 6" Fluid Foils centre fin, set about midway up the box. Hope that helps.
Simondo
Simondo
VIC
8025 posts
VIC, 8025 posts
13 May 2010 9:10pm
Craig,
I can send you a set of these....
www.proboxhawaii.com/
www.proboxhawaii.com/pages/products/products_boxes.html
They receive FCS fins, but allow you to change the cant, and move the fins forward and back within the box, to give you some extra experimentation....
Simon
laceys lane
laceys lane
QLD
19804 posts
QLD, 19804 posts
14 May 2010 12:46am
Craigus said...

I am after some help from the guys who ride a thruster set up, preferably on boards around 9'6"

I bought a "Custom SUP" (9'6" x 30' x 4 1/4"). The side fins set so far forward (Like 30' from the tail, I think !) Colin told me he did this to make it more manoeuvrable without having to run down onto the tail. The board does feel pretty loose, but it does not track very well at all, and does not seem to have much drive.

I am going to set some extra FCS plugs so I can try a more traditional thruster set up. I've been checking out all my short boards, and reading some board building sites for the standard measurements, but can't find anything specific to Paddle Boards.

Can anyone take a tape measure to their thruster to help me out?
1) How far between the tail and the back of your side fins?
2) How far is the back of the side fin set in from the rail?

Thanks
Craig


i get - back fin 83/4" to the back of the fin and side fins17" to the back of those.i don't use a fin box- fcs fusion plugs only.a slightly bigger centre fin solves a lot of drama. the shapers s9 centre fin is the go imo, comes in fin box style or fcs type.i did use sunnies all round for a long time. i can't believe your side fins are at 30"
cheers
Brink7
Brink7
NSW
225 posts
NSW, 225 posts
14 May 2010 9:44am


Thanks for the replies. I just need to make some time to actually do the job now.

Simon: That fin system looks good. I already have some spare FCS plugs, so Ill try my luck with those first.
goatman
goatman
NSW
2151 posts
NSW, 2151 posts
14 May 2010 11:10am
laceys lane said...


i get - back fin 83/4" to the back of the fin and side fins17" to the back of those.i don't use a fin box- fcs fusion plugs only.a slightly bigger centre fin solves a lot of drama. the shapers s9 centre fin is the go imo, comes in fin box style or fcs type.i did use sunnies all round for a long time. i can't believe your side fins are at 30"
cheers


Hey Lacey, that's really similar to my semi gun. Catch ya at the Roar, we can compare notes
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