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Reged: 01/16/06
Posts: 7133
Loc: Carlsbad
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Re: Twinzer Feedback
03/08/11 10:48 AM
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Regarding canard placement:
The more you separate the fins the stiffer the Twinzer will be. The more you cant the canard the better release will be and the less power less power the set-up will have.
Jobson is a 10 and 2.
I'm at either 5 or 7 and 2. -- depending on how much punch you want.
Without the canard you're in a different world. You may or may not like it but if you don't experiment what to do you learn?
Aloha, Rich
No Worries, Rich
Hmm, you don't go to 10* on your leaders?
Pro-Box Larry offers his twinzer leaderfins with a lot of cant - Bonzer-style cants that start at something like 14*. I've never tried it but I'm wondering if perhaps you have. What are your opinions on such cants for a leaderfin?
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