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One day, we got a call to visit the Santa Barbara Airport. A customer asked us to bring his Force Fin order. Yes Sir Force Fin.
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BAF was an exciting design. ( Blade Action Fin)
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I was using a fish rod to control the flex of the blade. You could push out the rod ( see the white end sticking out) for full power or slide the rod back for easy kicking. The bulbous foot pocket allows toe movement. Over 25 years I was able to play with so many different ideas.
 
Scuba Radio Greg Holt captured me in the Sperm Force. Cayman Islands.
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I found this picture of me working on the Production floor at Ro-lab. Over the past 40 years, I have worked in several plants to produce Force Fins. The equipment is like NASA. Finally, we settled with CUE in Pennsylvania, and what a crew. Almost 25 years now, and they will be making my
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Marine Pods for AeroHance.
 
All those years of making force fin design taught me more about water flow direction. Allowing you to move in water quickly will apply to a ship's hulls. Force Fin
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I reviewed
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log books and found this from the Flying Force fins.https://forcefin.com/product/flying-force-fin/
 
Back in the early 80s, we made many colored Force Fins. We will be producing a super snap Force Fin model and thinking
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about the color Red. ? Any thoughts? Force Fin
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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