daft wrote:
...tempts me to fall back to nonturbo fins and small rudder!
"When life gives you lemons...." you have options -- apparently 2" makes all the difference? If so:
1. Hack a couple of inches off your large rudder so it sticks down no more than standard fins. You won't even notice the difference in performance. This is a no-brainer. All my Hobies have large rudders and all are modified on some way. With a hack saw, file and some imagination you can have a great custom rudder!
2. ST fins are almost as efficient as Turbos (although your pedaling cadence will be higher). OR see below.
"Penguin Man" developed an improved flutter kick when facing hours of shallows pedaling in a recent Everglades Challenge" (300 mile race in Florida). As you know, a flutter kick is an abbreviated kick with one foot forward -- the fins stay within a few inches of the horizontal. This allows Turbo fins to propel the boat in very shallow water, but is slow and tiring when used for extended periods. Jim's ingenious solution -- temporarily adjust
one pedal back several positions to re-center the feet with the fins offset and using very short strokes with both feet. Works beautifully!
Enjoy the sweet lemonade!
