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Here's a 9" fin in blue, prior to hand finishing: [IMG]
Hi Charles, we can do a 9" fin maximum. The price takes into account the necessary expenses, plus a few hours of hand finishing work. 3D printing...
They are about US$167 the price is in NZD
Bumps are on the leading edge, the tab can be at leading or trailing edge, currently at the front due to the cutaway at the trailing edge.
Nice, some of our fins have been nicknamed 'Patu' fins after maori war clubs. These wavy edged sword blades used the same principle I'm sure, and...
Stoked I think you'll enjoy it. As you say it's hard to do foiling those BLEFs, I've put in over 30 hours on some, pretty crazy. The printer...
Certainly, being a postmodern creation it exists in all moments of time and so does the user.
The leading edge is not sharp, the bumps are smoothly rounded to the foil shape and the fin is definitely safer than a typical thruster fin, the...
We've been through some improvements and have done strength testing, so the fin is now ready for sale, pin, plate and screw included, free...
Hi Charles, regarding your question on Swaypox have a look at 'Seeka's' pintail which he made from one of our kits, he's using a varying rail...
Interesting :)
The titanium fins are very light, much lighter than glass, and the material is very slightly softer than glass. Any fin can be dangerous,...
They are not listed for sale yet, as we need to do in the water testing first. Thanks for asking.
Thanks, why not buy one online? Adding middle men makes no sense.
That doesn't make any sense, a titanium fin is no more dangerous than a fibreglass fin.