Re: Filippi carbon fin
- From: "Peter Ford" <p3t3r.f0rd@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Apr 2006 13:54:41 -0700
Adriaan wrote:
RMTT wrote:
Maybe one could have swappable fins! :-) Like tires for cyclists: one
fin for training, another for racing. Nah, just buy two boats. ;^)
-Kieran
When racing on the Amstel River in eights, we do swap fins - the river
fins being much smaller in area, and less deep, than '2k' fins.
And/or a larger rudder.
I was surprised to still see some (Nereus) eights equipped with "Amstel
rudder" (but with racing fin) on the first 2k regatta on the Bosbaan
last weekend.
--
Adriaan
Do people swap rudders for head races/bendy regattas, or are most
people stuck with rudders designed (?) for straight 2k's? and if some
people do swap, do any companies make bigger rudders to drop into
normal steering set-ups?
Peter Ford
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