sailquik said..N1GEL said..
I was using my Unifiber 24 as Keith said. I highly rate these fins. Only time I hit the bottom was stalling the occasional gybe. And boy, do those fins gybe beautifully. They also hold on so well, like no other fin I've used... you can really push hard on them and consequently they go upwind great without even hinting of spinout. I'm not sure why more people don't have one in their kit. The smallest size is 22cm, which would be fine at Wollumbulla.
Is that fin the Lessacher design? I use the Lessacher LW Duo a lot and they are excellent! Not so sure about the one with the funny ribs/ridges on it though.
Yeh, it's a Lessacher, with the ribs in it. I'm not sure how they work, but they do (for me anyway). Have you tried the lessacher? I'm not sure if it's a "fast" fin or not though (I've only just cracked 30knts x2 sec

), I'm really just saying that for a short fin they hold surprisingly well and point high. They've got a fair amount of surface area, and are much better than those crappy Flying Object Nitros I've been using, which I've just replaced with a BP Type R, but haven't tried yet. Hope they're a good fin for bay blasting... sorry I digress.