Screw in surfing refers to a metal fastener. Screws secure fins into fin boxes. The screw threads grip internal inserts. Tightening locks fins into position. Correct size ensures proper fit. Over tightening may strip threads. Stripped threads reduce holding strength. Stainless materials resist rust in saltwater. Surfers rinse screws after sessions. Corrosion weakens metal over time. For example a surfer installs new fins. Each screw tightens with a fin key. The fins sit stable against the board. Secure screws prevent unexpected movement. Loose hardware affects control during maneuvers. Routine inspection avoids equipment failure.
Discover more from PlayTerms | Simple Sports Terms & Definitions.
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
