The fin
October 14th 2007
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The fin
International Finn Association
Offers news, regattas, photos, forum and contacts. (more...)
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Fin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A fin is a surface used to produce lift and thrust or to steer while traveling in water, air, or other fluid media. The first use of the word was for the limbs of fish, but has ... (more...)
Fish anatomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The caudal peduncle is the narrow part of the fish's body to which the caudal or tail fin is attached. The hypural joint is the joint between the caudal fin and the last of the ... (more...)
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The next generation of hydronic heating. Slant/Fin is the industry leader in high efficiency boilers, baseboard and radiant heating. (more...)
Fin Steak & Seafood
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Manufacturer of Hydroseeder and bark blowers, straw blowers, compact skid steers, and the hydroseeder additive system. (more...)
Fin definition | Dictionary.com
noun . 1. a membranous, winglike or paddlelike organ attached to any of various parts of the body of fishes and certain other aquatic animals, used for propulsion, steering, or ... (more...)
International Finn Association
The FINN dinghy fills the slot for the HEAVYWEIGHT DINGHY in the Olympics. It was designed in 1949 by Rickard Sarby and was first used at the Olympics in 1952 in ... (more...)
fin definition | Dictionary.com
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