I'm still using the plastic ones that came with the board but futures has another template called tw1 that looks excellent. Would like to try that one...
Damn Wayne - the board looks great! Thanks for letting me know about the Apple Core stringers and working with me on the glue up. I already have a set of Aipa twins, so it looks like I am set.
Right now I am using ones I got from Hawaii fin co they are pretty straight up and down, as the TW1 from futures has some cant maybe 75 deg. I ordered some fins from Rich (halycon) I will send pics when I get them.
thanks, I'm in the school of smaller canards with same or just slightly more than the main, ideal is around 6.5 - 7 degrees. slight to no overlap between the two.
Hull no we won't go!
ReplyDeletesick! twinzers where its at
ReplyDeleteKawika seems to be collecting a nice museum of Oaks! :)
ReplyDeleteStoked!! Kawika your going to love it check out the Apia twin rears...
ReplyDeleteNate
nate, which canards are you using?
Deletei use the aipa twins for my mains too and they feel great . highly recommended
ReplyDeletekelly what fins did you end up for the canards?
DeleteI'm still using the plastic ones that came with the board but futures has another template called tw1 that looks excellent. Would like to try that one...
DeleteDamn Wayne - the board looks great! Thanks for letting me know about the Apple Core stringers and working with me on the glue up. I already have a set of Aipa twins, so it looks like I am set.
ReplyDeleteKawika
Sure it's my pleasure thanks for all the support!
DeleteRight now I am using ones I got from Hawaii fin co they are pretty straight up and down, as the TW1 from futures has some cant maybe 75 deg. I ordered some fins from Rich (halycon) I will send pics when I get them.
ReplyDeletethanks, I'm in the school of smaller canards with same or just slightly more than the main, ideal is around 6.5 - 7 degrees. slight to no overlap between the two.
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