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    Fins tested on the Dominator

    On the Dominator 6-4 RF (with futures fins) I had tried the stretch quad set (w/4.0 rears)and found it had too much hold to do loose tail-out snaps on small waist to shoulderhigh fun waves. (I sold that Stretch set)
    I inserted the sidebites (@3.23 rears) were a little too loose, not enough hold when bottom turning or a quick pump for speed. they worked fine on a different board that is now broken already I am saving those fins for my kids.
    My V2 F4 fins (w/ 3.75 rears) did not have not enough drive for a small wave. I might combo those into something else or (I am saving those fins for my kids.)
    My Tim stamps quads (w/4.0 rears) work great down the line, but dont loosen up enough on the tail slides

    I have not had the chance yet to ride the Rusty quads (w/3.85 rears) or combo them on the Dominator this season. Being the tail is wider i am experimenting with the rear fins to see what works best on the dominator and other boards. the Rusty Quad rear might be the answer. I am looking for drive and that quick release of the tail on the playful waist to shoulderhigh waves.

    I am going to try the Rusty Quad set (the 4.54 fronts have alot of hold) or combo with the Rusty rears (3.85 rears) with the Stamps front fins (4.46 fronts) or the upright AM-2 (4.79 fronts) that big fin drive which may give more release.

    I have not figured out how the knubster fin fits in to a fin setup and what combo to even start with.
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    Fins::: Futures AM-2 fronts (4.79"), V2F4 quad rears (3.75") Rusty quad rears (3.85") Stamps quad rears (4.0")

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    Rusty Quad test on Dominator

    Update; rode Dominator 6-4 RF (futures) with the Rusty Quad set (the 4.54 fronts and 3.85 rears) today in Head High, windy chopped-C grade, semi hollow, with short mushy playful sections, 3 manuver beach break waves, . A perfect match. Had the correct looseness and drive I was looking for in a fin for the Dominator. Stable bottom turn, cut backs and accomplished tail out slash off lip. Wish I had a longer wave to play with to test out the next few turns.
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    Next experiment AM-2 (4.79 fronts) keeping the Rusty Quad 3.85 rears. to see that in larger beach break 1.5X overhead waves. Just need it to get bigger.
    Last edited by Fritzkat; 03-18-2012 at 03:58 PM. Reason: add fin photo
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    Fins::: Futures AM-2 fronts (4.79"), V2F4 quad rears (3.75") Rusty quad rears (3.85") Stamps quad rears (4.0")

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    FYI the Knub does add a good bit of drag. It does addd hold, but I was really surprised how much it tamed the looseness of a quad. maybe I need a smaller one, but its not as smooth as a normal quad....
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    Chris I would be interested in hear your further testing of the Knub. Not sure if I want the extra drag, or what slogging characteristis it does to the boards performance. I want my boards moving faster not slower. Being my height everything seems slow motion to begin with.
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    Fins::: Futures AM-2 fronts (4.79"), V2F4 quad rears (3.75") Rusty quad rears (3.85") Stamps quad rears (4.0")

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    to me its a function of wave size. wider tailed board are better off without it if the surf is small. If the waves get fast, then the extra area is good. I was really surprised though how much drag the 5th knub added.
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    Fins tested

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    Last edited by Fritzkat; 03-18-2012 at 03:53 PM. Reason: adding a fin
    6'-6" (198cm) tall Giraffe, 197 pounds (89kg) Heavy, 50 years young, 37 years surfing 3 days a week avg
    Quiver::: 6-3 Activator RF / 6-4 Dominator RF / 6-4 Hellfire FST / 6-6 Quadra Five FST / 6-8 Rawson Hyperskate II / 6-9 Northern Alliance pintail / 37" Great Wave C-7 Carver
    Fins::: Futures AM-2 fronts (4.79"), V2F4 quad rears (3.75") Rusty quad rears (3.85") Stamps quad rears (4.0")

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    Fritz that's quite some research right there!!!!.Have you try all those combos?
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    Iggy, Quad wise, getting there on the larger sets just tried out the Rusty's Quad and had a favorable experiance with them.

    I started riding the Dominator as a trifin and trifin combos (tighter turning radius) when I first got it, but later favor it as a quad for front hand waves (going right) hence i am further testing quad fins. Just need the right release on quad back fins so I am not riding as a thruster all the time. I will post my trifin set ups later here as I favor a thruster set up on my backside going left.
    6'-6" (198cm) tall Giraffe, 197 pounds (89kg) Heavy, 50 years young, 37 years surfing 3 days a week avg
    Quiver::: 6-3 Activator RF / 6-4 Dominator RF / 6-4 Hellfire FST / 6-6 Quadra Five FST / 6-8 Rawson Hyperskate II / 6-9 Northern Alliance pintail / 37" Great Wave C-7 Carver
    Fins::: Futures AM-2 fronts (4.79"), V2F4 quad rears (3.75") Rusty quad rears (3.85") Stamps quad rears (4.0")

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    Am I going crazy or are the Rusty fins bigger in FCS than Futures?

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    I tend to prefer a thruster set up myself. PC7, GAM PC are the two I'm using. I think I like the PC 7 just a tad more, but hardly discernible.

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