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Hi,
I got an update from Kauli and apart from the fact that the shape was completely different from what he is used to sail the comments were very good.
He especially liked the extra drive the fins give and the speed you have in the cut back.
Now to reply on Robin regarding choppy conditions. When I made my first quad fin, this was the main concern I had. Anyway 2 days ago we had some very windy fully overpowered 4.3 conditions and I had no problems what so ever to stay upwind, to plane and I did not even once have a spinout. The fins are positioned very close to the rail, so they keep good contact with the water.
On top of this I can play around with a lot more different fin positions (Both fins forward or backwards, or more distance in between fins), and this gives me a good setup in any type of condition.
The upwind performance of the quad setup is better than any other setup I have tried. Getting on a plane takes nothing.
If I would have to put a down side to this setup it would be the low end speed on a straight line "not on a wave, on the wave it just accelerates more and more".
The added V is because the quad fin setup performs better with a wider tail (otherwise the fins will come too close together and lose their effect), and so the V will help the transitioning in to the cutback.
Hope this helps, let me know.
Windsurf shapers tried the thruster set-up but there was still one fin (also too big) in the middle that gave a lot of drag.
Quads are way faster than standard thrusters or even twin fins. Most would think, how can they be faster with an extra fin…wouldn’t that create more drag? Actually, because both sets of fins are working together on the rail, there’s nothing to slow you down like the center fin of a thruster. Quads are a lot more efficient with speed.
Quads are much more responsive than twin fins or thrusters. The reason is that the fins are set further up the board which essentially puts the fins directly under your back foot. The end result is an ultra responsive board that goes where you want it to go and fast.
Four fins boast an extraordinary amount of holding power in larger surf. A large number of the world’s best big wave surfers use quads in giant surf at Jaws and Mavericks. Many of them claim that a quad fin board has better holding power and speed in giant surf. If it works well at Jaws, imagine what it could do at your local beach break?
peligro dijo:Ya está inventada la hexa-fin, me han dicho que es la polla
homer dijo:Yo no se si está hablando mierda, porque no tengo los conocimientos para opinar , pero es su opinion y debes respetarla.
Yo he oido hablar maravillas de las tablas que fabricas, pero tambien he visto las de Dirk y las han probado varios amigos míos y les han gustado mucho, en concreto esta de Kauli la estuvieron probando en Viana este año y les gusto.
Supongo que a ti no te gustaría que otra gente fuese hablando así de tus teorias sobre tablas, que no se puede decir que sean las mismas que las que tiene la mayoría de la gente.
homer dijo:No he criticado tus tablas, todo lo contrario tengo muy buenos informes y muchas ganas de probarlas, sólo he oido cosas buenas de ellas.
Pero si critico tu falta de respeto, si tienes un problema personal con el, no creo que aquí sea el lugar (pues no creo que lo lea), aquí nos gusta leer cosas sobre tablas, no trapos sucios, me gusta leer tus ideas sobre tablas pero no como te metes con las de otros.
Un saludo
jaime58 dijo:y no puede ser que haya algo de marketing, vamos para vender!!!
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