Ok, Weed fins... I am somewhat vague on the subject. Although I have a couple pretty good swept back fins... The ones I have still catch a few of the weeds causing boggage. (That is bogging down from excess baggage)... Alright, this is probably reinventing the wheel to some extent, but I just haven't really considered it to be a big enough issue to prompt me to buy a really good weedfin. If Rush continues to bloom and be deep enough to sail it'll be an issue.
I have some questions about the weeds.
I don't remember weeds being a huge problem at Rush. Is it because there are fewer fish to eat the algae? The water is more freshER right now? Weeds only appear when the water is at a specific shallowness? The ground under the water is still "hard" enough for weed roots to take hold? Or have they always been there?
Maybe Dimitri and Emmanuel can come up with a spaceage fin that completely renders weeds a NON-FACTOR...

How about a fin that is composed of 5 short fins spread laterally... The middle fin being front to back like 18 inches long but only goes 3 inches deep at the back, then the next two fins (on either side) connected to the middle fin by a strong bridge of some sort that is thin and hydro dynamic hugging the board... OR, I'm trying to reinvent the wheel.
Are there weed fins that work well enough to make the weeds a non-factor?
I haven't experienced one yet. And if they do work by shedding the weeds, how do they perform hydrodynamically?