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Goya One 12 125L 2024/5

Created by CBuzz CBuzz  > 9 months ago, 5 Jul 2024
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CBuzz
CBuzz

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5 Jul 2024 4:56pm
Anyone sailed the new 125 version of the Goya One 12 Carbon. ??



Contemplating a change from my biggest/lightwind freewave ( Severene Dyno 3 125) - which I cant really fault and is a great board for that kind of sailing.

Give me some reasons to go Goya !
philn
philn

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7 Jul 2024 11:52am
Get the Starboard Kode 125 if you're after wave performance.
Vicente80
Vicente80

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2 Aug 2024 12:24am
I am a big guy (95 - 98 kg) used to sail a exocet cross 117 in mid winds, I've been lookin to change board for a dyno 125, less efford to make it planning, ANd just saw the Goya 125 . How does the Dyno 125 go?
philn
philn

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2 Aug 2024 9:47am
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Vicente80 said..
I am a big guy (95 - 98 kg) used to sail a exocet cross 117 in mid winds, I've been lookin to change board for a dyno 125, less efford to make it planning, ANd just saw the Goya 125 . How does the Dyno 125 go?


I've sailed the Dyno 125 and it's very smooth and comfortable over chop. But it's not as wave oriented as the Starboard Kode. I haven't sailed the new Goya One, but based on my experience with the older Goya One 115 L I would guess it sits between the Dyno and the Kode, ie probably a brilliant all rounder.
CBuzz
CBuzz

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2 Aug 2024 4:38pm
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Vicente80 said..
I am a big guy (95 - 98 kg) used to sail a exocet cross 117 in mid winds, I've been lookin to change board for a dyno 125, less efford to make it planning, ANd just saw the Goya 125 . How does the Dyno 125 go?


I have the Dyno 125 V3. Its a great board; very slightly weighted towards freeride rather than freewave but turns very sweetly and planes super early; I am a similar weight to you and its a really decent option and I cant fault it. I suspect the Goya will be very slightly more Freewave.
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