Hi Can
The Jp 2010 Fsw in your picture is an awsome board ,for bump and jump, and also good in any wave conditions.
I owned a 92 litre Jp Fsw 2010 model and it lasted for years.
I was very disappointed when i broke it .
It did have a hard life from new, but it was unreal.
Max sail size for the 85 is probably 5.5m down to a 3.7.
They are a super fast board, and very maneuverable.
30 knots speed, can easily be reached on this board ,and they jump well .
Once you learn to water start, i would keep this board until it breaks, you could uphaul it as well albeit a bit wobbly.
If you could still buy this board i would recomend it to anyone.
I bought a second hand 2010 Jp fsw 112 litre 2 years ago ,for days of 15 knots, and light wind wavesailing, and is awsome.
I paid good money for it ,even though it was an early model.
You don't see many of the 2010 model up for sale because they are so good.
Wind range for you ,and this board is probably 18 to 30 knts.
A great board to progress on.
Its a keeper for you at your weight.
Cheers.
