Description:
Quick Details
| Place of Origin:Jiangsu China (Mainland) | Brand Name:OEM | Model Number:FCS-F-S |
| Type:Surfboards | Color:To order | Material:PA66+30%GF |
Packaging & Delivery
| Packaging Detail: | To order |
| Delivery Detail | 10 days |
Specifications
FCS-F-S Fcs Compatible Fin Screws, Fin Key, Fin for surfing surfboard, water skiing, jet skiing.
FCS-F-S Fcs Compatible Fin Screws, Fin Key
At ever win we offer a great selection of fin set-ups for you. | |
Has your fin key rouned off? having trouble changing your fins? Its time to get a fresh new FCS Grub Screw Fin Key.
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At Skindog surfboards we offer a great selection of fin set-ups for you:FCS FinsFuture Fin SystemsGlass on FinsLock BoxThe following information is courtesy of FCS Fin SystemsDepth: The distance the fin penetrates into the water. It affects the hold and the control the fin has in a turn. The shorter the depth, the more slide a board will have. The longer the depth, the more hold, especially with center fins.Base: The length of the fin where it meets the board. It affects the amount of drive the board will have. The more base, the more area the fin has to push against the water and therefore the more drive. The less base the shorter the turning arc.Surface Area: The projected 2D area of a template measured in square millimetres. A larger surfer needs a larger fin area to provide enough hold. Less area generally loosens the board. By experimenting with fin area, a surfer can find the fin area that is large enough to hold onto the wave but loose enough to suit their style of surfing.Sweep or Rake: The angle measured between the verticle line from the mid point on the base and the line that connects the mid point of the base to the highest point on the fin. Put simply, how much the fin's outline shape is curved backwards. The more sweep the longer the turning arc. The less sweep, the more pivotal the board will be.Tip Flex: The amount a fin flexes from the straight position. Fins with little flex are more responsive and will have more speed and direct drive. Fins with flex are more forgiving and easier to use.CHOOSING A LONGBOARD FIN!With the progression of modern longboarding,fins have become an integral part of the modern day longboards!The longboard today has progressed evolving rail shapes and rockers,more importantly the thruster set up,which gives more direct drive and performance.Fin choice these days can make or break a board,time and consideration should be taken!!Noseriding fins...Its best to use a larger single fin when noseriding,a large base and a height of around 9inches is perfect,heavier surfers can go into the 10inch range.The larger fin allows your tail to get maximum hold in the wave creating a stable platform to nose ride.Moving the fin forward in the box will loosen the board,and the further back, the more stability for noseriding! Keep it in the middle to compromise.Cutaway fins...Cutaway fins have the same leading edge as a noseriding fin,but the trailing edge has a cutaway,this cutaway makes the board feel looser than normal,works well in the 2+1 set ups...Regular templateThe most popular shape,and the best in the 2+1 set ups, with endless variations of it on the market its hard to pick a good one, are advice is if you find a good one keep it,we think fins are quite personal to the individual!and finding the right one can be difficult.Try getting an adjustable fin bolt for making subtle changes whilst surfing!Soon you will be able to buy Ben Skinners choice of fins for all the models from FCS in are online store!! COMING SOON !