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segler said..
Except that North Pacific boards are built by hand by Art and Richard in Hood River, OR. Those guys have been shaping and building boards for, what, 40 years. Nice thing about their foil boards is that they really know how to make a foil board that is stupid easy to use. The shape, volume distribution, footstrap placement, and mast track make it crazy easy to get into both front and back straps and just ride.
The single holes work just fine as long as you have some kind of anti-twist device underneath and you can REALLY cinch those screws down. After going with square drive screws, I have had zero twist problems.
All those strap positions also mean that worrying about foil tracks, fuse pointed the wrong way, etc aren't really necessary. I think those things end up confusing people sometimes more than they help.
My board is US made, too, and has single holes. Same positive experience as you.