
Originally Posted by
AniaR
My tail from merbellas was the first in the industry to be commercially made to have drainage and that was only finished in January 2015. Mers have def been swimming for years without drainage. It most cases flukes are so sealed down that you only get a little water in the, anyway. My orange tail is the only one of my 5 that has drainage. Once Raven did it everyone started doing it commercially. (I can't recall but I am sure the odd person making their own tail likely experimented with drainage too) so even though it's pretty standard now, it wasn't then!
My tail has piping in it and it has three drainage spots where it comes out. I think the piping is important rather than just a hole, because a hole can split with time thanks to the force of the water coming out. but with piping the hole is sealed around it and the water is directed where to go. Raven sculpted it so the piping comes out the center of the fluke tip, and then also through the ridges. Leaving a hole or cutting a hole may end up making your fluke unsandwhich
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