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bjw said..
On the Slingy board, perhaps mess with the fin setup. Sometimes it'll fix whatever you hate about the board.
Try a small fin in the middle or large them all for more control. Just borrow of friends then you can buy whatever works.
Thanks for the suggestions!
I think the reason I never liked that board much may have to do with the construction. It is the Aviso carbon version of the Slingshot Moonshine Celeritas (5'4"). That Aviso-made board is admittedly super strong and will probably last into the next century, but whether due to the material or the shape, I found it too fast and too bouncy in chop. I remember that on large waves with chop I sometimes lost my edge and ended up straightening out and shooting out into the flats in front of the wave.
On the other hand, my skills have progressed in the years since I last rode that board, so I might be able to ride it better now. I'll see - and I'll play around with the fin setup as well as you suggested. That's not a bad idea.