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Topic: Flow Fins  (Read 3174 times)

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Justin

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There is a video of the flow fins being used on a Revo. Any of you tried the mods yet?
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Matt M

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Where's the video I haven't seen it yet?
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Lee

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Saw that this morning,  dude said he had to beef up other parts of the drive too though.
 


Justin

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Where's the video I haven't seen it yet?
Hobie Fishing on facebook.
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Matt M

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Thanks! Took a little digging to find it.

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pmmpete

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I'll be interested to see how the flow fins work in a Revolution or an Outback.  It's possible that they are larger than desirable for maximum efficiency in a sit-down pedal kayak.  For example, when bicycling, you can go faster and with less effort by pedaling with a rapid cadence and relatively lightly, than you can by pedaling slowly and with a lot of effort.  I suspect that mirage drive fins which were three feet long and a foot wide would be so much effort to pedal that they wouldn't work well.  But it's also possible that the flow fins would be faster than the turbo fins, without a lot more effort.