I need a strap on....

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OK you sick folks, I need a strap on SHARK fin for my tank. Anybody ever see such a thing? Where? Bright Yellow so people know who to follow. Fins to the left, fins to the right.... :eyebrow:
 
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OK you sick folks, I need a strap on SHARK fin for my tank. Anybody ever see such a thing? Where? Bright Yellow so people know who to follow. Fins to the left, fins to the right.... :eyebrow:

We'll just let the posters handle this one. People, start your engines.

Way to contribute. Nice, worthy effort.

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Ken
 
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OK you sick folks, I need a strap on SHARK fin for my tank. Anybody ever see such a thing? Where? Bright Yellow so people know who to follow. Fins to the left, fins to the right.... :eyebrow:
I assume you need it while you're snorkeling on the surface with your tank on.

Ho hum...

If you're that bored...
 
A friend made one out of a broken surfboard skeg years ago and it looked pretty good.
 
At first I thought...TMI.

surf board idea sounded very doable, just add a tanks strap and away you go.
remote control airplane guys use a type of plywood that would be strong and thin. Paint it using epoxy paint, add strap..tada.
 
Those are some killer "flippers". UUUUGGGGHHH, I hate it when they call them flippers!!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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