TAS
2213 posts
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/FIN-SOLID-STAINLESS-STEEL-SAILBOARD-FIN_W0QQitemZ270438966882QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAU_Sport_Surfing?hash=item3ef76b2662&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
Were these a production item?
How much would it weigh, and how would that affect a modern board's performance?
If you got it for 5 bucks, would it be worth more as scrap?
WA
23647 posts
I have never seen nor heard of one. That is weird.
Elliptical slalom fins for US boxes were last common about mid 1990's?
perhaps it is a normal glass fin that just happens to be painted silver, but the seller doesn't know what it is?
1979 posts
There was a guy in Lennox Head that used to have a steel fin. That was sometime in the mid 90's. George Greenough was making a bit of crazy looking stuff at the time and I think he influenced a few of the locals. There was a fair bit of weird home made stuff around that time.
Was good to see.
WA
6277 posts
"Fits in all fin boxes"
"Good for a speed board"
Ahh how times have changed...
24 posts
what happen if...... .. accidentally bump on foot? shin? thigh?
WA
1492 posts
should make wave fins, could run straight over the reefs then.. not real good for your fin box...
NSW
9029 posts
When I lived in Wollongong I was friends with a bloke who worked at BHP in the casting section. He made windsurfer fins like that one.
QLD
1514 posts
Seen a few using them on the sunny coast in the 90's. Never ssen them since!!!
Also seen solid aluminium fins too, for the price of one you could buy 3 glass fins.
QLD
1670 posts
try it, and if you dont like it you could turn it into a nice knife