FarhodAzarbaydjani
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Does anyone know why some turn fins are curved as opposed to having a straight turn fin?
Its more of a East Coast West Coast thing. Both work very well when setup right. Theory is on the straight one you can get more straight away speed. Ive seen the West coast guys turn really well using that setup,but still use the Tyndall turn fin. If it works i keep using it.Does anyone know why some turn fins are curved as opposed to having a straight turn fin?
Dick Tyndall aka El Zorro in here is the East coast Fin Man Virginia Craftsman < now thats an understatement . He does make a few hydro fins as well"Tyndall turn fin"
could please elaborate more on this fin
I am looking for turn fins for my rigger build
Thanks in advance
Mike
Dick makes beutiful rigger fins, just got one from him for a 40 Coyote build i'm doing.Dick Tyndall aka El Zorro in here is the East coast Fin Man Virginia Craftsman < now thats an understatement . He does make a few hydro fins as well"Tyndall turn fin"
could please elaborate more on this fin
I am looking for turn fins for my rigger build
Thanks in advance
Mike
Thanks.Its more of a East Coast West Coast thing. Both work very well when setup right. Theory is on the straight one you can get more straight away speed. Ive seen the West coast guys turn really well using that setup,but still use the Tyndall turn fin. If it works i keep using it.Does anyone know why some turn fins are curved as opposed to having a straight turn fin?
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