Kiteboard fins - where to buy single hole fins?
Kiteboard fins - where to buy single hole fins?
Hi. I'm actually a surf kayaker in Victoria, and I need 4 fins for my kayak, and they're a fairly specific type that are hard to find - but apparently some kiteboards use the exact same type of fins.
They're single hole/stud fins (ie, only uses one screw) with 2 little knobs that hold it straight. The idea being that if the fin gets torqued, the little knobs break and the fin will swivel on the single stud, rather than the whole thing tearing a hole in the deck.
Where can I buy these fins? I've had absolutely no luck finding them in Victoria.
Here's an example:
http://www.fins4sale.com/product.php?id_product=15
I've tried contacting this website but no one responds... I'm not super eager sending money to a site that doesn't return e-mails or post a phone number...
Are there any kiteboarders who use a similar type of fin - and have been able to buy these fins locally? What about on the mainland?
They're single hole/stud fins (ie, only uses one screw) with 2 little knobs that hold it straight. The idea being that if the fin gets torqued, the little knobs break and the fin will swivel on the single stud, rather than the whole thing tearing a hole in the deck.
Where can I buy these fins? I've had absolutely no luck finding them in Victoria.
Here's an example:
http://www.fins4sale.com/product.php?id_product=15
I've tried contacting this website but no one responds... I'm not super eager sending money to a site that doesn't return e-mails or post a phone number...
Are there any kiteboarders who use a similar type of fin - and have been able to buy these fins locally? What about on the mainland?
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Strange - Ocean Rodeo can't help me out. They say their fins are for Futures fix boxes (http://www.thepitsurfshop.com/wp-conten ... urebox.gif) which are very different of course. The outlet store said they don't have anything like what I'm looking for.
Any other leads out there?
Any other leads out there?
- SmallWaveSteve
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http://store.oceanrodeo.com/Twin-Tip-Fin_p_65.html
Those are the ones. They (and most quality kiteboard fins with 1 screw i've seen) are fiberglass with 3 holes, and its a little grub screw that makes the knobs, so I doubt they would break away the way you're looking for.
These guys would be my suggestion (haven't dealt with them, but the reviews i've seen are all good):
https://www.fins4sale.com/
Those are the ones. They (and most quality kiteboard fins with 1 screw i've seen) are fiberglass with 3 holes, and its a little grub screw that makes the knobs, so I doubt they would break away the way you're looking for.
These guys would be my suggestion (haven't dealt with them, but the reviews i've seen are all good):
https://www.fins4sale.com/
Ah - brilliant. I'm sure the grub screws will work, or I can fashion some nylon ones that will break away. I will drop by the Ocean Rodeo outlet store and check them out.
Regarding fins4sale..
I have tried to contact the fins4sale site by e-mail twice with no reply. There's no phone number on their site. Judging by this interaction, my guess is that they wrote all the customer reviews themselves! I'd really like to deal with them but hey... I'm not feeling the love.
Thanks for the info guys.
Regarding fins4sale..
I have tried to contact the fins4sale site by e-mail twice with no reply. There's no phone number on their site. Judging by this interaction, my guess is that they wrote all the customer reviews themselves! I'd really like to deal with them but hey... I'm not feeling the love.
Thanks for the info guys.
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