nebbian said..
Presently I'm the speed restriction on everyone getting a fin, believe it or not!
Whilst Nebs might just be a speed restriction in real life, the above statement is only politician level true

. Nebs very kindly agreed to have a crack at printing the 28cm after its predecessors disappeared. It takes a loooooong time to print a fin that big, and get it right. Without Nebs, the 28 cm fin would have still been a pretty design file. Thanks mate

The 20 and 24 patterns have made it back here (phew) and I have finished their core boxes. I have narrowed down my list of foundry's to two, and I am now waiting for the return of quotes for casting. Apparently these things take time......
So hold on, we are now back on the rollercoaster ride...
Just on a little side note, I have had a few emails about making shorter fins. I will not be going shorter. If you have ordered a 20cm and want to cut it down because you need a smaller surface area, that is fine. I think I have had more shallow water stacks than just about anyone and from my experience, if I don't have enough water for a 20 cm fin, I don't have enough water to absorb the impact of me hitting the deck at speed. I know Elmo will argue that even that is too shallow. If I saw one of my fins sticking out from the remnants of a board as per Kaspers post, I could not help but feel partly responsible for any injuries to the sailor. So, if you do cut one down so you can access super shallow water, and you do stack it, please don't tell me. I will climb down from my soap box now and go back to pestering Nebs for a photo of the print of the fin in real-time :-)