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Recommendation for Sidebite fins--FCS or Futures?

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Bulky:
Among a stack of board repairs, I've got a few that need sidebite boxes replaced.  From the looks of it, I'm going to have to invest in templates and specialized bits so I'd love some input as far as which system to go with (FCS, Futures, ?).  Are there any major differences as far as cost of tools and materials?  Is one quicker/easier to install?  Any differences in durability?

Love to know what others are using.

TallDude:
You can easily make a jig for the Futures boxes. That's what I did, so I just go with Futures fins. You can make a jig (or buy one) for the FCS as well, but not as easy to make. If you look at most of the longboard or SUP surf boards out there (just look on CL), they are using Futures. They'll build you a custom board with FCS, but Futures is usually the default choice. A lot of short boards have FCS.

surfcowboy:
Man I tried to post a template for making a Futures jig. Need to get back on that.

Jrandy was helping a bit too. Hmmm...

surfcowboy:
You can also half-ass FCS with a hole saw bit and a paper template but I’m not a fan.

Night Wing:
My two Hammer sups have Futures sidebites and my new Blue Planet sup (which is in the process of being shipped to me as I type this), has Futures sidebites as well.

I prefer Futures over FCS if given the choice.

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