jnoel wrote:
i TOOK A FRIENDS OUTBACK OUT TODAY FOR THE FIRST TIME. those were his new st turbo fins, and that I was the first one to use them since they were put on by the dealership just about two weeks ago.
this one the little pin with the split ring was missing. does this normally happen? Today was a great day on the water but if this is oin to happen ever time i take this yak out I'll spend my money on something else. Jnoel
This sounds like an installation problem reather than the design itself. It's kind of like having your wheel changed but the installer forgets to tighten the lug nuts -- by and by it will fall off.
If a pin and split ring was missing, the ring was not installed correctly (or not installed) and the pin slipped out. This would allow the fin to slide off the mast.
If the brass threaded screw on the fin was disconnected, it has unthreaded (or was not threaded in the first place) and the fin can slide off the mast. This is rare but possible.
If a mast (rod) fell out this quickly, it was not properly seated. Here's a cutaway of what it looks like when the mast (older style) is seated properly...

and not...

Or, as Matt says, if the Allenhead locking screw was not secured with Loctite and backed out enough to throw the mast.
These masts and sprockets were redesigned a couple of years ago to minimize the chance of someone accidentally botching the installation on newer equipment (beginning with the '09s)
Since the fins were recently installed by the dealer, I would speculate that the dealer did not install the fins correctly. The product is only as good as the service work. IMO, it pays to know your gear and learn how to inspect it, especially if someone else is working on it.
Fortunately for us, fins fall off Drives about as often as wheels fall off cars. A good mechanic is worth his weight in gold!
