We talk so little about LB design here, I don't think too many are concerned about a hijack if it relates to any aspect of design.
I'm sure Surfblanks can match weight to board volume, but the basic problem is, they can't match board volume to ability, and that's my problem, just getting onto a wave and standing up, after that, I can manage okay.
I knew that if I wanted to go sub 10', I needed to be 24" wide, and at least 3 3/4" thick. I may get close to that with their 10'4" blank, but then the rocker would be ruined once I cut almost 12" off the length. That meant my only option was the 9'8" blank, and as you can see, I could almost get the width out of it but never the thickness out of it, so that was out of the question.
So in the end I found what I wanted somewhere else and did it all myself. I ended up with 24" wide by 4" thick and 9'6" long.
It's hard to carry, badly shaped, badly glassed, and poorly finished, but it catches waves easily, has an acceptable turn of speed and is far easier to flick around than any board I've ever had, so I'm happy.
But I still would have preferred if I could have found someone else to do it properly.
Maybe next time.