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    5'8 Spitfire - fins ?

    Haven't got to test the Spitfire enough to tell how the fins go yet. Only tried it with PC5 and PC7 until now, but the waves haven't been good enough to actually test the board or the fins. One thing is for sure though, the tail is wide and you need to get your back foot on the sweet spot... guess it will take some time to get used to it, as I've used my Alternator quite a bit lately. Anyway, I was curious about how much difference there actually was on the different fin models, so I tried to use Layers in Photoshop and I've posted the images below. Still not sure about if I should get the K3 of AM-2 for my Spitfire, have to test out the PC5 and PC7 first to get an idea on what they might be missing. What is the general idea on such a short and wide board (especially the tail), normal to need bigger base, depth, rake ?

    PC5 and PC7:
    pc5. pc7.jpg

    K3 and AM-2:
    am2, k3.jpg

    Animated gif of both photos:
    pc5-pc7, k3-am2gif.jpg


    And here's my new 5'8 Spitfire :)
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    stoked Erling. glad you have a new sled.

    soooo in my opinion, the 508 Spitfire should have a more versatile fin than the AM-2 or the K-3s. Those have a lot of sweep and your hybrid wants to be snappy and loose, well in my opinion. I would say have a look at the K2.1s, the JW-1s and the SF4s as well. They are fins with a little less sweep, fast but still loose...

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    Well, the JW-1s seems quite similar to the PC5, and with at smaller center... so yes I guess it will be loose, but I think the drive and speed in softer waves will be less..... When comparing the JW-1 to the AM-2 the template is quite similar, but the AM-2 have a bit more base and tip.... they both have a smaller center fin.

    Think I'll test the PC5, and if they lack drive/speed I'll try the PC7 with a PC5 center... and if that works ok I'll get the K3 or AM-2. If the PC5 work well or feel too stiff I might consider the JW-1s. Want to keep the PC5s in my Alternator, swapping them around from board to board takes to much time ;) But then again I might end up putting the K3s or AM-2s in the Alternator and keep the PC5 in the Spitfire..... HA! too many options!;)

    A loose board is always fun, but I hate not having drive and getting the speed I want. The SF4 will probably work good as well, and I'll try them out too, but it seems like most people like the spitfire as a thruster, so I'll try to find the setup that works for me :) the PC SF4s is reserved for the Sweet Potato anyways ;)

    JW-1 center:
    Base: 4.29" / 109mm
    Depth: 4.50" / 114mm
    Area: 14.06"˛ / 9070 mm˛

    AM-2 center:
    Base: 4.34" / 110mm
    Depth: 4.41" / 112mm
    Area: 13.72"˛ / 8852mm˛


    PC-5 and JW-1:
    pc5, jw1.jpg

    AM-2 and JW-1:
    am2, jw1.jpg
    Last edited by Erling; 12-13-2011 at 11:05 AM.
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    511 - Chubby Chedda w/FCS PC 5/K2.1/K3
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    SOLD: 504 Sweet Potato, 508 Spitfire, 602 Alternator

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    I think the H2 quads or the H3 are goimg to give you some fun. I remember having them on my Dominator and they made my board pretty loose

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    Oh no, no more options! ;)
    I did like the SF4 in my dominator as well, but only in crappy conditions... too much speed in better waves and had a hard time controlling the board and digging the rail/tail in. Probably pilot error, but that was how it felt for me.


    K3 and JW-1:
    jw1, k3.jpg
    Last edited by Erling; 12-14-2011 at 12:53 AM.
    +/- 80kg - 185cm.
    506 - Potatonator w/FCS SF4 PC quad
    511 - Chubby Chedda w/FCS PC 5/K2.1/K3
    608 - Flexfire DD Pin w/Futures F6

    SOLD: 504 Sweet Potato, 508 Spitfire, 602 Alternator

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    Have a look at this video: I think it looks like he surfs better with the AM-2, looks like has more pivot but still keeps the speed.. ?


    Anyway.... internet surfing is not as fun as surfing waves... hope there'll be some good surf soon....
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    506 - Potatonator w/FCS SF4 PC quad
    511 - Chubby Chedda w/FCS PC 5/K2.1/K3
    608 - Flexfire DD Pin w/Futures F6

    SOLD: 504 Sweet Potato, 508 Spitfire, 602 Alternator

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    true erring, i must say, though, that I like to try stuff in addition, and at least in my own experience, on smaller waves with a hybrid, I like looser, more playful fins.

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    photo.jpg

    The Solus, love the hatchet, gives it a nice little loose touch to the board
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    yeah good call. the solus fins are cool...retro feeling with a dash of progression.
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    i tried the g-am pc fins this week on my dom and they went really well.. love the drive off those fins and they help to carry speed through the turns.. a lot of pros ride the g-am on there hybrid types

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