Have just spent few days sailing my new demo 2013 102 Fanantic Ray at Green Island Cairns, can say this board in strong winds is nice and comfy and quick, and maybe in the right hands possibly as quick as a SB Isc of similar size?
It's labled as a 'free race' board and thats what it is , quick and comfy, easy to ride, nothing hard about it at all, , 'get on it and sail' pretty easy to hit 30kn speeds for sure..no idea if it could get to the higher end of that?..yet!
It planes quite early for its lack of size, handles chop well and gybes well, straps and pads all nice, moderate deck concave nothing radical, same goes for cut outs to tail also. I wanted something that handles stronger winds in more comfort and control than a larger sized board does, must be abled to be sailed in open waters, I also didn't want the full carbon knee jar effect, it seems to do all this well, feels comfy not skittery, its a gradual build up to speed..doesn't have the 2nd gear that Iso's seem to have, it just pulls constantly to speed.
Its a 'small' 102ltr, the specs says it could handle a sail up to 8.2m..I'd say BS to that.. low to med 7m would be max size I would suggest..I'm 85kg it really seemed to be more at home with a smaller fin (tried a 33 and 35 Select), it obviously works better in stronger winds than lighter...but still planed quite early in light winds, think its sweet sail size would be a 6.5m.
Not a lot of volume in the nose, which is common these days, so tack fast!..but in 0-5 knts, I was pretty much sunk up to knees...so if your heavier than me you may want to look at the next size up if you want some float.
Not sure about the foot strap pin/plugs? they seem to be raised too high?
Was 'nervous' about getting the Fantatic after reading some of the reviews here...I guess time will tell..at this point feels nice and strong, no issues..great colors and great looking board, It will get a good test out here, so will be able to report back on hows its holding up.
Can't imagine you could go wrong if you want an easy to sail Free Race Board for stronger winds.