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-   -   Lyman movable fins? Not so much...... (http://www.wakeworld.com/forum/showthread.php?t=577886)

ogopogo 05-07-2008 4:19 PM

Just picked up the board today and I was under the impression that the interior removable fins could be moved closer/farther away from the tails. Looking at it now I don't see how it's possible? Am I missing something? Thought that this was a cool idea and different way to tune the ride of the board.

schuey 05-08-2008 1:37 AM

I thought it was just the centre fins you could either ride <BR> <BR>a) all on ie 2 at each end <BR>b) 2 on at the tip, none on at the tail - releases quicker off wake <BR>c) 2 on at the tail, none on at the tip - tracks better <BR> <BR>I may be wrong but I thought that it just meant only ride one set of the fins either at the tip or tail of the board to tune the handling.... I have the Lyman 139 and don't see how you could move the interior fins up and down the board either so I guess it must be that?

curtisco24 05-08-2008 5:40 AM

how do you guys like the board?

migs 05-08-2008 7:01 AM

just tried it out last night - too loose for me. great pop though.

caseman1322 05-08-2008 8:10 AM

yeah I just watched the video of Keith explaining the board and he does go into a whole explanation of the difference that it makes when you move the inside fins closer or further from the ends of the board. Mine definitely doesn't have that option. I don't think it's a mistake on our part. As much as I love liquid Force I think it's safe to admit that they forgot something when they actually started producing the boards. It's either that or they just changed their minds after putting out that video. Still, the board freakin rocks. It's the best board I've ever been on. I have yet to hear anything bad at all about it.

jarrod 05-08-2008 8:36 AM

Try the Transcend. CWB has had this concept dialed for two years now. Andrew's idea. It works. Adjusting the fin placement forward or backward is the best way to add a little more traction (or less) without completely changing the ride of the board.

waketherainbow 05-08-2008 8:40 AM

Gotta agree w/ J-rod. I rode the Transcend with the fin extensions, didn't like it, and then rode it without the fin extensions. It was a completely different ride and awesome.

schuey 05-08-2008 8:52 AM

If you watch the video and look at the board it doesn't look like you can see any design features on the board that would allow it to happen though? How does the CWB version work?

ogopogo 05-08-2008 8:54 AM

i thought the fins would have 2 sets of holes.

schuey 05-08-2008 8:58 AM

Yea I guess that would be one way to do it.... but it doesnt have two holes in the video where Lyman explains it though, at least I don't remember seeing that... Its an awesome board anyway!

jarrod 05-08-2008 9:01 AM

The CWB board comes with two sets of fins (only with the platinum model). You can run no extensions, short ext, or long ext. You can also mix and match so that your weaker edges have more hold with a longer fin.

jjakober 05-08-2008 10:35 AM

FYI: <BR> <BR>O'Brien has had adjustable fins on their Pro boards for the last 5+ years<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/proud.gif" border=0> <BR> <BR>I'ts definitely not something new<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/wink.gif" border=0>

uppledup17 05-08-2008 12:22 PM

I thought I read in another thread that the cupped interior fins could be swapped side to side. Could be totally wrong and I don't have mine my Lyman in front of me to look?

ogopogo 05-08-2008 1:24 PM

Sure they can but there would be no difference.

wakeworld 05-08-2008 7:31 PM

Hey guys, I got in touch with Keith and here is what he had to say... <BR> <BR>Unfortunatly when we filmed that video for the site, jimmy and i were still in the process of dialing in the fins so that they would have an extra set of holes for them to be moveable. however someone stole my prototype boards along with the fins off my front porch one day and we were unable to test them and dial them in. so we had to create the fins from memory and since the deadline for the boards was so close we were unable to do the testing over again and had to come up with what we had. the current fins are so thin that liquid needed to create different hardware to fit them onto my board. if we added another hole to the fin the screws would have most likely stripped out the fin holes since it would have had to have been a shallow insert. <BR> <BR>my '09' board will have the adjustable fins on them. jimmy is currently working on dialing in the new fins and i will be testing them at powell. once those fins are made the board will be able to be ridin 3 different ways. finless, fins all the way back, or fins all the way forward. the holes, as they are now, on the board are in the best location for the best traction. <BR> <BR>thanks for the e-mail! i hope that clears it up! but they will be that way for '09'! hopefully people dont feel i have mislead them in anyway. <BR> <BR>thanks again! <BR>keith


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