Lookign for a good turn fin for my Spec (29 inch Hydro)
WTB Spec hydro (29 inches) Turn fin and heavy bracket
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sport hydro Brian. it is for a lsh/spec hydro based off of Dave Franks plans
Looking forward to seeing what you do with the 1/10th scales at Saws I am betting 60+Last edited by JimClark; 03-15-2015, 01:53 PM."Our society strives to avoid any possibility of offending anyone except God.
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Jim, are you talking about the straight fin that's always out of stock?
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I'm not sure what you're doing with it, but I had fabricated my own out of the exact same aluminum from a tracing of the factory fin.
It really didn't hold up in the corners on the ul1 until I put the bends into it...
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Post #3 says what it is for thanks for the info
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sorry that was my elam it was on. http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...attach/jpg.gifAttached FilesThere's a hole at the center of earth where the rest of the world sinks but i stand still...Comment
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Jim, that straight fin has been Out Of Stock for almost two years.
I have great luck with this one on the Phil Thomas Stealth 30 hydro:4710c333611b94f0237c0edf36a4bd2d_7iu4.jpg, it is under the Popeye page on the Kintec site. Turn fin is a funny thing, I tried this one on my Popeye and it didn't fair as well as the stock UL-1 from AuqaCraft. But the PT Stealth30 hydro you sold me really likes this one in the picture. it turns on a dime and is really stable. The only thing is that it is a thin aluminum blade and the leading edge is easily blunted, but easily fixable, sand paper would do the trick.Too many boats, not enough time...Comment
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