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Goya One 12 - Any Owners out there w feedback

Created by Shlogger Shlogger  26 days ago, 4 Feb 2026
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Shlogger
Shlogger

533 posts

4 Feb 2026 12:44am
Anyone out there who's actually ridden it give me some feedback?
Manuel7
Manuel7

1331 posts

4 Feb 2026 7:50am
Got the 2013 model I think, look at my site for full review: windsurfing.lepicture.com/

A bit stiff, wide stance, prefers smoother waters, lack a bit of drive. If you sail powered up then it's not a problem. Super light, seems well built. Still on stock straps.

I ride it as a single. (23cm and 4.7). Nice backloops, pop is so-so.
Hydrosurf
Hydrosurf

269 posts

5 Feb 2026 7:20am


Do you mean this one? Yes it is a fantastic board, I have the 115. It seems to work better than my 2019 goya one 116.
Manuel7
Manuel7

1331 posts

5 Feb 2026 12:22pm
That's a recent one. Oops totally forgot about volume!?! What volume?
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

6 Feb 2026 12:15pm
Yes. A Goya One '12 model.
or a Goya 112?

SurferKris
SurferKris

495 posts

6 Feb 2026 2:13pm
I'm guessing generation 12, which is what they are at currently.
Volume matters too though, as they are quite different from one size to another.

I have an 86liter, generation 1. :)
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

6 Feb 2026 6:01pm
I thought it was only RRD that did that gobbledygook with Y18 and Y28 etc so it's hard to follow
Shlogger
Shlogger

533 posts

7 Feb 2026 2:13am
Yeah, the Goya One 12 thang threw me off as well but the blue one posted above in a 105 liter is what I'm looking at. Latest current model.
Hydrosurf
Hydrosurf

269 posts

7 Feb 2026 2:32am
I used the 105 on a Maui trip last year, good with a 4.7. Construction seems good. Old 116 vs new 115


Manuel7
Manuel7

1331 posts

7 Feb 2026 11:47am
I have a very old 105 Goya freeeide, it's actually a freewave, brilliant. Light, well built, turns incredibly well (better than the 77L freewave), not as good with big sails (6.5+) great with smaller sails (4.7-6.0).

If the new one is anything like that one, incredible board. Usually 105s are universally loved!
Shlogger
Shlogger

533 posts

8 Feb 2026 4:41am
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Shlogger said..
Yeah, the Goya One 12 thang threw me off as well but the blue one posted above in a 105 liter is what I'm looking at. Latest current model.


Thanks for the input, I have the new 99 Tri and it's great but too close to my quad. Wanting the 105 to blast around and side on cond's.
Hydrosurf
Hydrosurf

269 posts

11 Feb 2026 12:01am
?si=wPRJdMxbhE2fpd0D. Got out on the one12 115 Kate on the old 106 and 4.7
SurferKris
SurferKris

495 posts

12 Feb 2026 3:20am
So what is it like on the water?
The fin tuning and choices seem a bit limited with MT for the side-fins and the odd, rewards, position of the PB centre fin...?
Hydrosurf
Hydrosurf

269 posts

13 Feb 2026 12:23am
I like the mini tuttles no stripped allen screws. I have a 81 custom 3, a 106 one, and a 115 one, they all are very fun to ride. No dents or dings in any of them and I am pretty heavy 95 kg. Double concave with quite a flat rocker. You just hop on the board and it's comfortable right away. Plenty fast, loose, jumps well. Just a fun all around board.
Hydrosurf
Hydrosurf

269 posts

13 Feb 2026 12:29am



stehsegler
stehsegler

WA

3557 posts

13 Feb 2026 2:56pm
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SurferKris said..
The fin tuning and choices seem a bit limited with MT for the side-fins and the odd, rewards, position of the PB centre fin...?


The MiniTuttle situation has always bothered me. Hard to get a good fin unless you import directly from the US. PB centre fin... same situation. There are no decent wave fins unless you buy MFC fins which again are difficult to get hold off... at least here in Australia.

I understand why they had to go with that strange offset Powerbox design and I suspect the vast majority of their customers never change the fin. But for people that regularly sail at reef breaks fins are somewhat of a disposable item.
Matt UK
Matt UK

285 posts

13 Feb 2026 3:37pm
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stehsegler said..

SurferKris said..
The fin tuning and choices seem a bit limited with MT for the side-fins and the odd, rewards, position of the PB centre fin...?



The MiniTuttle situation has always bothered me. Hard to get a good fin unless you import directly from the US. PB centre fin... same situation. There are no decent wave fins unless you buy MFC fins which again are difficult to get hold off... at least here in Australia.

I understand why they had to go with that strange offset Powerbox design and I suspect the vast majority of their customers never change the fin. But for people that regularly sail at reef breaks fins are somewhat of a disposable item.


If you sail any a reef break then why would you be using a freeway board and not a proper wave board.

These type of boards are more for sloppy waves and general blasting.

Just moved back to the UK and people over here use this type of board lots more and there's a much greater choice of fins, is there anyone over there importing K4 fins ? They do them direct and can post to Australia.
SurferKris
SurferKris

495 posts

13 Feb 2026 4:16pm
K4 are great to deal with directly on their web-site, great service, they even reduced the cost for me in order to compensate for the import taxes.
(as UK are not in the EU anymore and I live in Sweden)

But the PB is in the "wrong place" for regular PB fins, you would have to get the special, off-set, one from MFC. On the older and smaller One-boards, they used a regular US box. This allows for more tuning, in terms of position, depending on the spot and conditions.
stehsegler
stehsegler

WA

3557 posts

14 Feb 2026 12:36am
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Matt UK said..
If you sail any a reef break then why would you be using a freeway board and not a proper wave board.


better volume, earlier planing than a wave board, better float and ride characteristics if you are a heavier rider, not all reef breaks look like teahupoo.
SurferKris
SurferKris

495 posts

14 Feb 2026 3:56pm
Here is a picture of the PB fin:




philn
philn

1080 posts

14 Feb 2026 10:01pm
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stehsegler said..

SurferKris said..
The fin tuning and choices seem a bit limited with MT for the side-fins and the odd, rewards, position of the PB centre fin...?



The MiniTuttle situation has always bothered me. Hard to get a good fin unless you import directly from the US. PB centre fin... same situation. There are no decent wave fins unless you buy MFC fins which again are difficult to get hold off... at least here in Australia.

I understand why they had to go with that strange offset Powerbox design and I suspect the vast majority of their customers never change the fin. But for people that regularly sail at reef breaks fins are somewhat of a disposable item.


The Starboard Kode fixed the powerbox wave riding problem by placing the fin hole in the middle of the back strap. Definitely part of the reason why I now rate the Kode as my favorite FSW for use as a light wind wave board.
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