frankvanm
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Hoi Mitchel,
Ik heb bij mijn zelfbouwproject de locatie van de vinnen overgenomen van een vergelijkbaar board qua grootte en outline. Vinlocatie is volgens mij heel erg gebasseerd op testen.
Paar regeltjes die ik toen wel nog heb aangehouden en die je misschien zelf al wel gevonden had:
"Rule #1: A spread out fin cluster will result in a longer turning arc. This is great for larger, faster waves and is more common on longer boards or guns. Rule #2: A compacted fin cluster produces shorter turning arcs, making an ideal design for shortboards. This should serve you well in a variety of conditions, depending on your skill level. Rule #3: Employ a forward fin setup for a looser feeling, less hold, and the shortest turning arc. This will accommodate pivotal surfing on small to medium waves. Rule #4: The normal fin setup will offer a good balance between control and looseness. It is a versatile design and one commonly used. It works in a wide range of conditions. Rule #5: Fin placement toward the back of the surfboard provides more hold and a more drawn out turning characteristic. This works well in bigger conditions and suits barrel riding. Rule #6: Fins with more toe-in (fin line pointing towards the stringer) give the surfer more of a loose feeling but produces more drag. This requires more turning to gain speed and performs best in small to medium waves. Rule #7: Fins with more cant (leaning away from the stringer) will give a surfboard less drive and projection out of turns. A setup with less cant offers a stiffer feel with more drive and projection that would help in bigger, hollow surf. "
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