It is a cool looking board. I would ride that. I agree with others that a bunch of designs will work. I go between a 8'4" dw Kalama and a 6'1" home built 68L. Now that I am over a year into para, I find it much easier to get on foil now with my mad skills. I have 16" tracks on my 68L and while heavy, I do use most of the track for various lower plane setups. I ride axis and have a bunch of different fuse lengths and this changes where I set the mast. I think that the parawing design improvements will continue to get better especially in low end grunt improvements. This will make fussing over board dims less important. A lot of pw-ers have a long skinny board for light wind and a midlength for good wind. Many of us already had these boards from previous disciplines. Many of us are already $20k into foiling and have wives on high alert from sneaking around buying the latest greatest. My own foiling gear purchasing has tapered significantly as I am flush with gear like many Breezers are. We are out of the honeymoon phase of foiling. I would recommend that all frothy foilers have a crack at building a custom board as it is much more rewarding than buying one and not as hard as you might think.