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    Default Quick and easy Turn Fin cover?

    What are you guys using for a quick and easy Turn Fin cover so you don't filet your fingers while working on your boat......

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    Common Sense!!!!

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    Yea well we all know RC boaters mostly lack in that area . Flraptor I just stitched two pieces of neoprene in the shape of my fin together and it slides over my turn fin like a sock

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doby View Post
    Common Sense!!!!
    Yeah ok I guess I asked for that one, I've got it so sharp, you look at it wrong and it cuts ya! Doby if we had any common sense we wouldn't be spending this much $ on Toy Boats!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jlov View Post
    Yea well we all know RC boaters mostly lack in that area . Flraptor I just stitched two pieces of neoprene in the shape of my fin together and it slides over my turn fin like a sock
    That sounds like a good one, simple too...

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    How about a piece of hockey tape on the blade edge?
    Haven't tried it but I'm sure I'll forget to remove it before I run

    Not that I've ever hatch taped over my water outlet
    This is NOT a toy?!?

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    cut 3 in of pool noodle and slid it over the fin
    MY RETIREMENT PLAN?????.....POWERBALL
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    Bubble wrap and scotch tape.

    Neoprene cover over the prop on the 'pretty wood boat' that gets to live indoors so the lady doesn't get sliced when dusting. Ask me WHY IT CAME TO BE

    Sorry, been dying to bring that one up for awhile and possibly give a heads up

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