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GDaddy
Phil Edwards status

Reged: 01/16/06
Posts: 7127
Loc: Carlsbad
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^^+1
My very first attempt at making fins were for a 5-2 Biscuit-style board. I did it as a quad and used the WCT template for the front and the SB1 longboard sidebite template for the rears. This was before GG posted his fin template, otherwise I would have used that instead. I set them at the rail (it was my first rout-in install, too). The board's too small for me to surf but my son (140#) loves it.
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klynch
Nep status
Reged: 06/29/09
Posts: 677
Loc: A suburb of Indonesia.
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Quote:
To heat things up ;-)
Its impossible for the person who designed the K2.1 template being so different than any other at the time to want to use a standard fcs template as well ,due to having that design knowledge in making that fin.
That person would just make several sizes of the K2.1.
Hope you can follow that thought.  I will be flamed .
Terry fitzgerald, hot buttered template without the smaller more swept trailer. Love that setup.
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Greg Griffin
Phil Edwards status

Reged: 10/31/04
Posts: 6790
Loc: Sunset Point, Hawaii
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I never knew this . I posted this statement and someone PMed me that Terry made it.
It follows what I have said.
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