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  2. FCS (fins) - Wikipedia

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    A version of FCS (Fusion) had been designed to be installed before the surfboard blank is covered with fibreglass and is the preferred version of FCS for epoxy surfboards. [3] In September 2013, FCS introduced FCS II [4] a new pre-glass fin system to the market. The new system claims a number of key advantages over its predecessors. Firstly ...

  3. Surfboard fin - Wikipedia

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    Removable Fin Systems [7] The most common types of fins used today, removable fins are surfboard fins that can be unscrewed from the surfboard and be replaced by different fins or be moved about the board for a different setup in maneuverability and stability. In the early '90s, three Australian surfers invented the fin control system (FCS).

  4. Surfboard - Wikipedia

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    Winged fins are another type of surfboard fin, the genesis of which was America's Cup sailboat design. [15] The Starfin was designed in the 1980s by the America's Cup yacht designer, Ben Lexcen, who had designed the winged keel for the America's Cup boat, Australia II. The small thruster-sized fin, the RedTip 3D is manufactured by FCS.

  5. Skeg - Wikipedia

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    Fins allow the rider to control the board's direction by varying their side-to-side weight distribution. Fixed fins were introduced to surfboards by surfing pioneer Tom Blake in 1935. [7] Around 1936, Woody Brown independently added a fixed fin to his second surfboard design, which further popularized the feature. The stability and control it ...

  6. George Greenough - Wikipedia

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    George Hamilton Perkins Greenough (born November 6, 1941) [1]: 104 is an influential surfer, known during the 1960s and 1970s for his work in film, and in surfboard design, fin characteristics, and other creations for the aquatic medium.

  7. Tunnel fin - Wikipedia

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    A tunnel fin is a type of surfboard fin used on surfboards, especially heavy longboards and longboard guns. The weight and length of these boards make it easier to control the fore and aft angle of the tunnel.

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