I finally got to use the board in the conditions it was designed for,18 knots with a nasty Port Phillip Bay chop. I am very pleased with how it went.
First it is very fast, I hadn't sailed for a month and a bit out of shape, I found myself slowing it down, I was getting scared!!!!. It fly,s through the chop, not phased by it at all which I am super happy with as that was one of my main crtierias. Very easy to gybe and fast through the carve.
It is really pleasing to me that every board I design I think is better than the last one, always learning stuff from each board. All good fun.
My only negative is that I think I may have gone overboard with the construction, it is so, so stiff. I wonder if there is any carbon left in Australia!!!

The KaRace 6.3 was great as well. This sail is a PP prototype and has some different materials than the production sails and the luff round is a bit different having about 20mm more. It felt surprisingly light in the hands for a full blown race sail and very powerful. As I said I was trying to slow the board down, so the sail is obviously fast, it felt very slippery. I am really keen to get it to Sandy Point on the speed board and see what it can do.