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Old 12-29-2010, 06:05 AM   #1
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Loose Hobie Fin Rod

Went buggin last night with some new friends. Right off the bat, one of my turbo fins blew out. The fin rod pushed out of the seating. Any suggestions on how to secure that rod back in place? It's an older model with a plastic housing.

Respect to all paddlers! My upper body is not happy with me this morning.
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Old 12-29-2010, 07:22 AM   #2
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It happens to me too, there's is a small screw at the base of the mast hole, put some epoxy in the hole & screw mast back before it dry make sure the other fin is tight.
Good luck.
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Old 12-29-2010, 07:51 AM   #3
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there's is a small screw at the base of the mast hole, put some epoxy in the hole & screw mast back before it dry make sure the other fin is tight.
Good luck.
Epoxy? = Permanent

I'd go with Loctite.
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Old 12-29-2010, 08:07 AM   #4
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Your fin mast (post) is broken, that's why there is no "notch" in the mast. The other short piece is still in the sprocket. That is a very common drive failure, but easy/cheap to fix.

Hobie has recently upgraded the mast and sprocket to what they call V2, which uses a threaded sprocket and mast and eliminates the notch in the mast, which is the spot where they always break.

Upgrading to the V2 sprockets and masts costs about $40, but it's worth it. In the past I had multiple failures with the masts but after upgrading to the V2 gear over a year ago, I haven't had any problems since. If you regularly are traveling long distances I would definantly upgrade BEFORE they break.

And while we're on the subject, those older aluminum/plastic hobie paddles don't hold up well either.....V1 mast/sprockets+old paddle= a very long day on the water.
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Old 12-29-2010, 09:30 AM   #5
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Epoxy? = Permanent

I'd go with Loctite.
The epoxy is so the mast seat firmly at the base, other wise is going to come off again.
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Old 12-29-2010, 07:23 AM   #6
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check if you still have the ellen type set screw in the plastic housing, that keep the rod in place
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Old 12-29-2010, 07:44 AM   #7
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Thanks to both of your replies!
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Old 12-29-2010, 07:49 AM   #8
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From your photo, it does not look like your mast has a notch where the Allen screw is supposed to rest. If this is the case, you may have a defective mast or have the mast installed backwards.

If you do have a notch in the mast, make sure it is aligned with the set screw when you put it back together. Lock Tight or some similar material is recommended for the set screw.

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