Loose Fin

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by NewYorkSurfing, Mar 7, 2013.

  1. NewYorkSurfing

    NewYorkSurfing Well-Known Member

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    Oct 24, 2012
    I just bought new fins and i put them in but one of them is a little loose (wobbly), not because of the screw but because of the size of the fin compared to the fin slot. Does anybody know a way to hold it in place better?
     
  2. hinmo24t

    hinmo24t Well-Known Member

    412
    Jan 16, 2012
    shim it with something. electric tape.
     

  3. tubesock

    tubesock Well-Known Member

    51
    Sep 10, 2011
    Give it a good talking to.
     
  4. tubesock

    tubesock Well-Known Member

    51
    Sep 10, 2011
    Yeah, electric or duct tape once around the base and then a test fit, and then subsequent layers and fittings and you will get it tight. I have a board with this and it works fine.
     
  5. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    What kind of fin/fin system?
     
  6. Zeroevol

    Zeroevol Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2009
    I almost spit my coffee out laughing at this one.
     
  7. chicharronne

    chicharronne Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2006
    My third board was a single wobbly fin. I loved it. It seemed to give a snap action off the bottom turns.
     
  8. NewYorkSurfing

    NewYorkSurfing Well-Known Member

    96
    Oct 24, 2012
  9. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    Futures? LokBox? The new FCS? For a more permanent fix, you could lay up a couple of layers of cloth just along the tab, trim with a razor blade, then sand it down to fit snug. Like new.

    I wonder if it's the fin or the box that's out of whack...
     
  10. EARLYTIMES

    EARLYTIMES Member

    17
    Oct 19, 2011
    Some if not most surf shops carry a heavy duty polyethelene film product specifically for this shimming, it wraps both the sides and the bottom of the fin. Or only one side if that is all that is required. This problem is inherent in longboard fins as there are different boxes and the fins have greater surface to box area. Most shops I have seen will simply give the film away if you need it.