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mort69 said..
Cheers Thomo,I just went for a sail and had a paddle on it when i finished,the board is 120l 8'5 x 29 ,pretty flat water and I'm gathering this is the smaller end of the scale for me,I had to concentrate pretty hard but how do you think I would go with a decent amout of practice,is it possible or do I really need to go up a size or 2t
Hi Mort,
At 8'3"kg's that 120l is definitely do-able but as you say it will take a bit of persistence and a lot of time spent in the water, not on the water. Now, if you want a board that is going to perform in head to double over head like a surfboard, chances are it isn't going to sail very well.
Naish have a board that is prefect for your needs. The Naish X32 8'8" x 32" at 140L. This board is super refined through the rail and more than capable of handling solid swell but will maintain the stability with that extra width. You might even be able to get away with the 8'3" x 32" depending on your skill.
The AllWave is a great board however pretty chunky through the rail with a rather wide nose, not really suited to the waves in your DP. :P If you wanted to go a fanatic for the convenience of the mast foot insert look at the ProWave range.
If you can, demo some a couple of boards and see how you go

Cheers,
Marcel