Fin Templates for surfboards like the Machado "Seaside & Grovelers" by Noel Salas Ep 1
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Click to buy fins: SURF STATION: https://www.surfstationstore.com/collections/surfboard-fins JACK'S SURFBOARDS: https://jackssurfboards.com/collections/futures-fins-legacy-series No obligation, but these links & ads help support the show and keeps the reviews coming! If you decide to buy somewhere else or would like to support the show, please go to https://www.paypal.me/surfnshow In this episode I talk about picking the right fin template for your Groveler. There are many small wave Grovelers to choose from and picking the right fin size and template can be the difference between a good board and a Magic Board. There are a few basic board attributes in a typical Groveler that I mention in this episode that could help you choose the right fins for your Groveler on the waves you surf.
Thanks,
Ben
P. S. Thoughts on the fcs Rob machado quad fin for this board?
And I wanted to ask you about you're thoughts on fin selection. I'm 5'7, about 160 lbs and currently on the 5'8 pyzel nugget with the fcs performer pc(medium). Since that's my only board I wanna make it work in the biggest wave-range possible. So my thought's were to get a set that's more raked then the performers(maybe even size large?) to tighten up the board in bigger waves. In addition to that what are your thoughts on 2+1 fins like the fcs mark richards? I thought about those to be able to generate my own speed just have more fun in tiny conditions where the performers are too tight and taking out the center fin too loose...
I'd love to hear your opinion about that!
Cheers Nic
10. comment for Fin Templates for surfboards like the Machado "Seaside & Grovelers" by Noel Salas Ep 1
Really appreciate it!
I think Shapers use channels on certain models for that little extra speed or spark that enhances that certain design. I notice a little more speed on boards with channels or even on boards with extreme Concaves. Some down side to channels... they can catch a little or in transitions on turns. Finding the right fin for a board with channels can fix that though.
The folks at Rusty are not keen on sending boards for review at this time. Hopefully in the near future this will change. Sorry
20. comment for Fin Templates for surfboards like the Machado "Seaside & Grovelers" by Noel Salas Ep 1
What's the main difference between a daily and a groveler board?
Thanks and keep it up!
A Daily Driver is more of a Step Down from a HPSB for me. Usually they still have that HPSB outline but a lot less rocker and sometimes they are a little wider but thickness is somewhat the same as your HPSB.
Thanks
The F6 and JJF are both Neutral but not sure which one is more upright yet. The JJF doesn’t come in Honeycomb, just Alpha and Tech Flex. The Alpha has a similar ride number but they do feel a little different under foot. The Honeycomb is a bit more consistent and predictable.
30. comment for Fin Templates for surfboards like the Machado "Seaside & Grovelers" by Noel Salas Ep 1
I think Kelly messes with fins a bit... probably more than most pros. I think he has a Pivot Fin, Neutral, and I am sure he has a Raked set too.
I’ll be hanging for the next reviews