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damo666 said..
I am after some of the positives of a big board such as early wave entry, stability & being easy to paddle, but with a little less of the drawbacks I mentioned about the Laird.
I think you want the opposite of an Hokua: fast rocker and compact: short and wide at the tips
- fast rocker and wide tail & nose for a really early wave entry, and glide in any kind of wave
- short length for nimbleness in fast beachbreaks (the problem of classic noseriders like the Laird in beachbreaks). If you do not want to struggle too much you may keep some length, but I wont go over 8' otherwise it will be a handful in hollow sections.
This means something like Simmons, Minions, Fishes, .... But an Hokua or similar board will have too much rocker: slow wave entry and you need to drive it aggressively to get speed.