After a short memorial weekend drifting the sesquehanna river my hobie fins were pretty tore up from all the rocks, so I decided to repair them and come up with a way to increase its durability, since the front of the fins take all the beating and because there's seams where the two plastics meet, they are likely to rip and tear at those spots.
I have .02 clear lexan and with the help of a heat gun to mold a C channel type shape to slide over the front of the fins and slightly past the seams. I attached the Lexan using shoe goo. Attached are some pics of the before and after, and they are mounted back on the drive.image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg
Lexan is tougher than any abs or poly type plastic, it's use for bullet proof windows, ripping and tearing is out of the question. So it should hold up alot longer than the flimsy rubber. Oh and I forgot to mention the fins still flex the way they should.
I have .02 clear lexan and with the help of a heat gun to mold a C channel type shape to slide over the front of the fins and slightly past the seams. I attached the Lexan using shoe goo. Attached are some pics of the before and after, and they are mounted back on the drive.image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg
Lexan is tougher than any abs or poly type plastic, it's use for bullet proof windows, ripping and tearing is out of the question. So it should hold up alot longer than the flimsy rubber. Oh and I forgot to mention the fins still flex the way they should.
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