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In early 1968 Bob McTavish pioneered a innovative board design at "The Queen of the Coast." That board became know as the Rincon, and this is the fin templated that was used during the development of this progressive board design.
All'inizio del 1968 Bob McTavish ha aperto la strada a un innovativo design di tavola a "The Queen of the Coast". Quella tavola è diventata conosciut come la Rincon, e questo è il templated di pinna che è stato usato durante lo sviluppo di questo design progressivo. Con una base media, un rake ampio e un flex della punta accentuato, la pinna Rincon aiuta a lanciare chi la usa down the line con una velocità che batte le sezioni.
Forma | Base media, corpo stretto, punta con rastremazione concava
Funzione | Flex fin ad alto drive, curve ampie, proiezione accentuata
Sensazione | Poca resistenza, flex in abbondanza, controllo e drive
In generale | Flex fin di area ridotta ideale per le mid-length
Deep bottom turns set me up for a terrific 'fling' down the line and very hi octane hot dogging.
Responsive enough to get you on a rail or out of a tight situation, while keeping the old school jive.
Sweet, controlled speed and trim, with smooth arcing turns and acceptable pivots.
This is a carving, projecting single fin designed around the bottom turn — not a trimmer, not a nose machine. McTavish calls the Rincon the best board he ever made, and he hasn't changed the fin in almost sixty years. If you're surfing a Rincon or something close to it and don't have this fin already, there's not much to deliberate.
A 9.45" volan fiberglass single fin designed by Bob McTavish for the Rincon mid-length, a template dating to January 1968 at the Morey Pope factory in Ventura. The shape derives from George Greenough's Stage IV with the tip removed, and features a concave tip taper, sweeping rake, and a smaller base than the companion 8.3" Tracker Volan. It is produced by True Ames, hand-cut with the weave orientation aligned to the flex pattern. Intended for single-box mid-lengths from roughly 7'8" to 8'4" with moderate rocker.
