Fin writing

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CROWEMAN
CROWEMAN
VIC
268 posts
VIC, 268 posts
8 Nov 2010 12:57pm
Was rigging up yesterday and I got to wondering about why fins have what appears to be handwritten technical specs on them. Curious to know what the details mean and why they're handwritten - must be something of a novelty in an age where everything is mass produced by lasers and computers
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23688 posts
WA, 23688 posts
8 Nov 2010 10:28am
Mine only seem to have the length and sometimes model

Like 21cm OSW for onshore wave

Probably as when they are coming out of the CNC machine the plebs in the factory don't know what they are as they don't windsurf and there is nothing printed on it yet to identify what model it is.

Plus it is hard to tell the difference between 21cm and 22cm at a glance.

That, or maybe they are stacked in racks with the tip down and it is easy to read what they all are?
DrJ
DrJ
ACT
481 posts
DrJ DrJ
ACT, 481 posts
8 Nov 2010 1:29pm
I suspect the details are handwritten because each fin is made by an 8 year old child for the princely fee of a cup of rice. It cheaper and easier than a machine, I think the numbers refer to serial number model and date of manufacture, but a may be wrong.
sideskirt
sideskirt
328 posts
328 posts
8 Nov 2010 4:57pm
Handwritten on a template, then printed onto every fin by a machine, is my explanation. It just makes the fin look more pimp.

Some boards have the same thing going... like Thommen boards for example.
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