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cris21 said..
I am trying to get that board too haha, is it the one in the east coast? I have an RRD x-fire 122 for sale a bit cheaper if you are interested. it has less volume but the width is pretty close.
I ride in long island and my most used sail is the 8.6, trying to get something with a bit more volume that could keep me stay dryer in the winter.
Yes - Dave's board. He thinks a friend of his can get it down to Florida for me. The X-Fire would work fairly well if the deal with David fell through for some reason. I'm kinda committed, though, if he can get it to me.
I might have a good "dry in the winter" board for you though - a Custom Tillo Foil/Fin Convertible. Alex built it for me - All carbon, 163 liter, 91 wide and 232 long. Designed for foil and fin and I've used it a LOT for both. Don't use it much now because it kinda duplicates it's own wind range - it's a great 8.6 board on fin but that's the same wind as 7.0 and a foil. I'll be driving home to Massachusetts in mid-december and could bring it if you wanted it (and nobody around here snaps it up first- much admired board). Well-used so not expensive. Not as fast as the X-Fire but then what is? Definitely a board to stay dry on, though. It's like Tillo's stock 141 Convertible - bevels up front, hard rails in back - but longer and all-carbon instead of the wood deck.
BSN - That Patrik sounds terrific but I think it's in Oz and I'm in USA...