When Tom Blake took a stabilizing fin off a motorboat and bolted it to the bottom of his hollow surfboard at Waikiki in 1935, he set in motion a fascinating process of development and refinement that ...
A few days ago I got an email asking me when they first started putting fins on surfboards and who was the first person to do that. So I thought it would be fun to take a little look at the evolution ...
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I have a new 10′ Infinity epoxy noserider, and I am having trouble with my technique riding the nose (all the way) and controlling the edge. (Note: My board has what is called a “Cluster V”, meaning ...
Surf Coast-based Glide Fins is helping with the design and manufacture of Fin for a Fin surfboard fins, which state ‘If my life’s taken, don’t take theirs’. The Fin for a Fin project is an Australian ...
While pretty much all surfboards have fins that improve their directional stability, those fins are typically fixed in one position. Dilling SurfCraft boards are different, though, in that their fin ...