side fins on mals

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asea
asea
QLD
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QLD, 5544 posts
20 Feb 2010 1:31pm
i would like to know do you really need to have the two side fins when riding a mal.
GPA
GPA
WA
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GPA GPA
WA, 2529 posts
20 Feb 2010 12:17pm
I have the McTavish 9'1" Fireball evo... which has a 9" centre fin (in a skeg box) and two much smaller side fins... I pushed the centre fin all the way forward and I took the two side fins out after my second or third surf as I was having trouble getting into the fast beach breaks I tend to surf. It does get a slide occasionally, but not too often. If this worries you, then you could always put a bigger centre fin it.

Note that I only ever surf it on 1-2ft days... I'm sure the more regular longboarders can offer a more informed opinion.
asea
asea
QLD
5544 posts
QLD, 5544 posts
20 Feb 2010 2:28pm
thks,by the way how does the evolution handle as i just sold my mc razor and presently on the godfather model?
GPA
GPA
WA
2529 posts
GPA GPA
WA, 2529 posts
20 Feb 2010 12:53pm
I like it. The bottom rails are bevelled in so that they are quite thin... and it has quite a bit of rocker in both the nose and tail... with a single to double concave, so when you get the sweet spot on a wave, it is really fast. Having said all of that, I mostly surf a 7S 7'3" 'super' fish... and only go the 9'1" when it's too small or the break is dominated by Mals (if you can't beat them, join them!!).

Mac is the forum McTavish guru...
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
20 Feb 2010 4:25pm
IMHO,the Fireball, Razer are performance designs, now it depends on the type of wave your riding but if its not a performance wave got for a single fin cruiser like the Redline. Mine has a 8 inch fin but you can easier add a inch or two.
On my FB and Razar I run the same fin set up 7 inch centre with fcs core G-XQ.

I am no expert but after playing around for a long time with fins, I find the above the best set up for me.
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
20 Feb 2010 4:30pm
GPA said...

I have the McTavish 9'1" Fireball evo... which has a 9" centre fin (in a skeg box) and two much smaller side fins... I pushed the centre fin all the way forward and I took the two side fins out after my second or third surf as I was having trouble getting into the fast beach breaks I tend to surf. It does get a slide occasionally, but not too often. If this worries you, then you could always put a bigger centre fin it.

Note that I only ever surf it on 1-2ft days... I'm sure the more regular longboarders can offer a more informed opinion.



Hi GPA, whack the little side bites back in and drop a 7 inch and watch your ride change, it will allow you to turn the thing on a dime give it a go and let us how it goes.
GPA
GPA
WA
2529 posts
GPA GPA
WA, 2529 posts
20 Feb 2010 5:54pm
Thanks for the advice Mac... I've got an old fin I might reshape down and try before spending the $$

anyways...can't turn on anything at the moment. It's basically been flat for 4 weeks over here, and today was 1-2ft cross-shore straight handers with no less than 200+ people out across the main metro break at 7:45am... I took a 5min look and went and got a hair cut!!!

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