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Fin recommendations for new log?

Postby ChampagneChris » Sun Jan 19, 2020 10:48 pm

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Just bought a 9'6 x 23 x 3 Springfield model. I surf mainly doheny boneyard and sanO. Looking for a great maneuverable fin that still has good stability. Looking at the greenough 4a 9.75, Apocalypse 9.5 yater pivot, and a Joel Tudor 9.625 flex fin. If you have any suggestions? Thank you
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Re: Fin recommendations for new log?

Postby Prancing monkey » Tue Jan 21, 2020 6:40 am

Nice board... I also have serious storage envy (I live in a 120 year old cottage with no inbuilt storage!!! I'm probably on the wrong forum for that comment). I got some advice a while back not to oversize a 4a..so stuck a 9" on my 9,6 and it seemed about the right balance of hold and manoeuvrability...the tail on my board to fairly narrow though
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Re: Fin recommendations for new log?

Postby waikikikichan » Tue Jan 21, 2020 10:31 pm

What fin did the shaper of the board recommend that you should use ?
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Re: Fin recommendations for new log?

Postby ChampagneChris » Wed Jan 22, 2020 8:54 pm

waikikikichan wrote:What fin did the shaper of the board recommend that you should use ?


He recommended using a flex or pivot fin. Didn't really give any advice on specific fin or size recommendations. My other board is a custom 9'0 22 1/2 2 7/8+ rounded pin that is great in beach breaks with a 9" fibre glass co Bruce Jones California Classic shape fin. I just haven't tested a lot of longboards or single fins. I was a short boarder(fish, quad, thruster) that would ride logs on small days. Now I'm logging most the time. Your forum has been a huge help with understanding how to set the rail and lock the tail for noseriding. Definitely improving getting to the nose and back... just need to spend more time in the water. Thanks for the response I just texted him.
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Re: Fin recommendations for new log?

Postby waikikikichan » Thu Jan 23, 2020 4:41 am

If you like the California Classic template but want more flex, try the Josh Farberow fin. It’s the same shape but has a really nice progressive flex from tip to base.
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