Turning a singlefin into a twinfin

This board is fine as a single fin:

drop-single-65-elleciel

But I wanted more options:

image

Unfortunately, it didn’t work well.

So I’m thinking about doing this madness:

image

However, I’ll need to find an angle grinder to do it.

Is it worth butchering these fins? Or should I just try to let it go and let the board be what it was designed to be?

get a second board

make one or buy one

not knowing who made the board

be they surfing scientist surfer

or a cambodian refugee

who cn’t swin or ever heard of surfing

it could be the best board yo ever owned.

you may not know any thing 'or everything

but leave it and learn to make it go …

if    you cut it up you will never know.

make a new one and you will be on the road to 

enlightenment as well as a diffrent life of creative independence…

…ambrose…

kookie was a parking attendent at 77 sunset strip.

a kuk is a surfer neophite…

oh yeah try lots of other fins

it will work dramaticly diffrent

with each one…

Pretty much answered your own questions. 

There are at least a million other boards out there,all sizes and shapes and flavors. At least one of them is what you’re thinking of,

find it. 

doc…

 

happy new  year doc

year of the tiger

no snow here

cold at night 67 degrees…

…ambrose…

same page

new world

wow…

Lend Me Your Comb

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gDT2Xk5-Oo

And to you, ambrose, not only the year of the tiger but the year of the water tiger, for what that’s worth and whatever it may imply. 

Rather envious that your water isn’t frozen, here  it’s like the poet wrote

But there’s fifteen feet of snow in the east

Colder than a welldigger’s ass

And it’s colder than a welldigger’s ass

on we go

doc…

Read the 2+1 thread.

Personally, I’d leave the board as a singlefin.   I wouldn’t even screw around with a 2+1.   The basic layout is aimed at using the rail line itself as your motor, not the fin(s).   You’re going to milk the wave for it’s energy and go with the flow, not pump a fin cluster (or fins/keels at the rail) to get out in front of the wave.   

If you want to do a twin then do a design that’s oriented about what a twin does.    

 

Yep. Already tried 2+1. Didn’t work. Didn’t like it.

Ideally I’d have to make my own fins but that’s even more stuff to get hold of at this time. 

From your pic it looks to me like you clustered the side fins too close to the leading edge of the main fin.  More similar to what the hull guys were doing when they added little nubs in line with a flex fin.   In that setup the sides are really small, like 2.1/2", not 4" like a standard longboad sidebite.  Do you have a narrow base flex-fin for the main and 2 nubby side fins that small?  'Cause if you don’t then it’s no wonder you didn’t like the 2+1

 


Check out llillibel’s 2+1.  THAT is what a typical 2+1 cluster looks like.