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Goya/Quatro Boards 2026 - 2027

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Created by Jericoa 1 month ago, 27 Feb 2026
Jericoa
7 posts
27 Feb 2026 3:55PM
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Hello everyone!

Have you got any info/photo of the new wave boards to be released by Goya/Quatro ?

Thanks,

AlexF
541 posts
27 Feb 2026 9:09PM
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I hope they do a Quad 99.
With the current lineup there is a gap between the 94 and 104 Quad.
The Thruster 99 is not an option for me, it should be a Quad.

philn
1105 posts
27 Feb 2026 9:21PM
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I think in the past the new range was usually only announced mid year?

Jericoa
7 posts
27 Feb 2026 11:20PM
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Let's see, I hope Info will come sooner!

Al1
55 posts
28 Feb 2026 6:09AM
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I think they'll officialize via a dealer meeting next summer,
but maybe we'll get a teaser during Defi Wind in May...?

brasstacks
6 posts
1 Mar 2026 6:59AM
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I heard on grapevine new models next year (for pyramid - so Goya same ) ... 2027 ... maybe they release details late this year

brasstacks
6 posts
1 Mar 2026 7:00AM
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AlexF said..
I hope they do a Quad 99.
With the current lineup there is a gap between the 94 and 104 Quad.
The Thruster 99 is not an option for me, it should be a Quad.


it should be a 5 box you mean ... ? !

Hanstholm
72 posts
1 Mar 2026 6:07PM
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My guess is, first infos in June and stuff at the shops earliest end of 26 beginning 27

Mark _australia
WA, 23583 posts
1 Mar 2026 8:06PM
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brasstacks said..
it should be a 5 box you mean ... ? !




That's not how I read it. He doesn't like the thrusters and wants a quad ...? But the 94 to 104 gap is large and he'd love one in the middle.
the solution is to get a custom made that's exact copy but splits the difference in sizes.

AlexF
541 posts
2 Mar 2026 4:37PM
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Mark _australia said..

brasstacks said..
it should be a 5 box you mean ... ? !





That's not how I read it. He doesn't like the thrusters and wants a quad ...? But the 94 to 104 gap is large and he'd love one in the middle.
the solution is to get a custom made that's exact copy but splits the difference in sizes.


Right, Quad setup ist enough, i don't want/need 5 boxes.
Custom is always an option, but getting one from Keith @ Maui to Europe ... too much effort

sprayblaze
174 posts
3 Mar 2026 2:07AM
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Their current stuff is superb(boards, sails, rig components), I don't know how much more they can improve. But yes, it will be interesting to see. Five boxes sounds very touristic and amateurish to me- I hope they don't go that road...

Hanstholm
72 posts
3 Mar 2026 4:44AM
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I hope they create again a more radical shape for the new lineup. The former & current Pyramid felt a bit to brave for me so I'm still on my 2020 77l Pyramid for the better days and use the Custom8 88l for everything else.

AlexF
541 posts
3 Mar 2026 8:41PM
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I remember a Facebook post from Braw riding Hookipa where he wrote "testing a new reduced volume concept" and had a black Goya logo on his board.
Whatever that means ...

sprayblaze
174 posts
4 Mar 2026 2:24AM
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AlexF said..
I remember a Facebook post from Braw riding Hookipa where he wrote "testing a new reduced volume concept" and had a black Goya logo on his board.
Whatever that means ...


Yeah, I read that also. I expect that the Nitro 2 concept will somehow be incorporated into their new wave line. I have been riding the 79 Nitro 2 lately and I am having lots of fun in different conditions. Initially I was dazed by its short length but now I don't want to ride anything longer than 207 cm. My custom quad 8 74 ( which I love too) looks like a pencil compared. Anyway I am sure that at Goya they will do lots of testing before launching.

Al1
55 posts
Monday , 6 Apr 2026 8:41PM
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Dealer meeting is this month in Tarifa so we'll get news very soon.
There is a Polakow Pro model coming, you can see it under Keith's feet in the latest Quatro MAUI pro pics from FishBowl Diaries, yellow-orange with the famous wings on the deck, it kinda looks like the 2020-2022 Pyramids (it's a full on thruster).

As far as the Goya boards, I too really don't know what they could improve, both their latest quads and thrusters are just stellar, impeccable . I have seen less positive feedbacks from the Nitros though

philn
1105 posts
Tuesday , 6 Apr 2026 11:49PM
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Al1 said..
Dealer meeting is this month in Tarifa so we'll get news very soon.
There is a Polakow Pro model coming, you can see it under Keith's feet in the latest Quatro MAUI pro pics from FishBowl Diaries, yellow-orange with the famous wings on the deck, it kinda looks like the 2020-2022 Pyramids (it's a full on thruster).

As far as the Goya boards, I too really don't know what they could improve, both their latest quads and thrusters are just stellar, impeccable . I have seen less positive feedbacks from the Nitros though


The short length of the Nitros puts me off. Having said that, Takara Ishi rode a Nitro in the recent Maui competition and he looked like he had far better speed in the cross on mast high conditions than most of the other sailors in his heats, even against the Maui based sailors.

sprayblaze
174 posts
Tuesday , 7 Apr 2026 1:29AM
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philn said..

Al1 said..
Dealer meeting is this month in Tarifa so we'll get news very soon.
There is a Polakow Pro model coming, you can see it under Keith's feet in the latest Quatro MAUI pro pics from FishBowl Diaries, yellow-orange with the famous wings on the deck, it kinda looks like the 2020-2022 Pyramids (it's a full on thruster).

As far as the Goya boards, I too really don't know what they could improve, both their latest quads and thrusters are just stellar, impeccable . I have seen less positive feedbacks from the Nitros though



The short length of the Nitros puts me off. Having said that, Takara Ishi rode a Nitro in the recent Maui competition and he looked like he had far better speed in the cross on mast high conditions than most of the other sailors in his heats, even against the Maui based sailors.


Yeah, I noticed that too. The Nitro 2 had lots of speed and Takara was able to catch waves at will without having to go far out to Alaska. I dont know how tall he is and his weight- he doesnt look more than 60-63 kilos. He was on the 79 l, I reckon.

obenebo
NSW, 57 posts
Thursday , 9 Apr 2026 7:12PM
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Looks like a new construction "Haiku" and Pro Carbon.

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