I guess maybe I'm expecting too much...I'm coming from an on-road 1/12th and 1/10th pan car background where everything is made to really high accuracy because every little thing makes a difference in that class. No knock on you guys...I'm just explaining my background and why I am looking for something with a little more accuracy than what I can do by hand...It's what I'm used to.
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I guess maybe I'm expecting too much...I'm coming from an on-road 1/12th and 1/10th pan car background where everything is made to really high accuracy because every little thing makes a difference in that class. No knock on you guys...I'm just explaining my background and why I am looking for something with a little more accuracy than what I can do by hand...It's what I'm used to.
Good luck with the build. If you decide on a Titanium fin, you know where to find me. [emoji4]Randy Rapedius IMPBA #14315 CD
Founding Member of Northern Lights Model Boat Club. Est 2002
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I'm definitely interested. I do have a couple more questions. First is what are the odd shaped holes I have circled in the attached picture? Second, It looks like you have 2 vertical holes for mounting at the front of the fin. All my current fins have the holes horizontal and the back one is slotted to adjust angle. Are you slotting the bracket instead? Or can I get the holes drilled to a specification?
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Thanks! I must have missed your earlier post. Looking at the site now and the parts look really nice...but I'm not seeing the bracket. I'll try e-mailing him.Comment
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I'm definitely interested. I do have a couple more questions. First is what are the odd shaped holes I have circled in the attached picture? Second, It looks like you have 2 vertical holes for mounting at the front of the fin. All my current fins have the holes horizontal and the back one is slotted to adjust angle. Are you slotting the bracket instead? Or can I get the holes drilled to a specification?
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The two mounting holes are to adjust your fin either up or down depending on hull and/or water conditions. You only use one of those holes. That?s all you need. Some boaters use two bolts for mounting their fin, however it is not necessary.Randy Rapedius IMPBA #14315 CD
Founding Member of Northern Lights Model Boat Club. Est 2002
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There's not a lot on the website, but he can make anything. If he's made the part for someone before, he'll still have the file and the turn around will be quicker if there's no design work involved.Vac-U-Tug Jr (13mph)Comment
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StumpFAB just acquired Novarossi so he might be busy with filling orders, but it’s worth a shot.Comment
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Randy Rap Titanium Turn Fins
I am now offering 3 different FE Titanium turn fins.
1/8th Scale - $89
Q Sport Hydro - $79
P & PL Sport Hydro - $69
Prices are in US funds and include shipping. My PayPal is randy_rap@cogeco.ca
Randy Rapedius IMPBA #14315 CD
Founding Member of Northern Lights Model Boat Club. Est 2002
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Founding Member of Northern Lights Model Boat Club. Est 2002
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