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NCUSAGUY said..
Of course, ignoring all of the above, if your speed isn't fast enough for the board to flatten out at full plane, then the nose will ride high. Most novices and some intermediates simply haven't experienced "good speed", which will bring the nose down. Mast back and boom high just amplifies the nose high situation with the lack of speed.
Rig bigger, hang on, and the nose will ride low.
While most novices in my experience tend to have the boom too low, still your point remains. I've seen so many at barely-planing speed, back foot pushing hard on the heel and digging the windward rail in. I've also seen a few who are so concerned with staying upwind that they find it difficult to foot off and accelerate the board up to speed before heading across or even up.
Thanks for looking at this from a different point of view.