Hey northy1,
Cant rave enough about the SB NUEVO & QUADS.
I have a Nuevo 101 and Quad 87 and sail SE Queensland area
which is mainly 10-15kts float and ride conditions but does have its days.
Found the Nuevo 101 very versatile and user friendly from day 1 nothing nasty to get use to,
think it excels over most boards in cross to cross on, and is great in cross off as well.
On the wave it has plenty of drive & speed in the bottom turn but loose off the top turn,
with plenty of volume up front so you can jam it late under the lip and get away with it.
It handles a big sail well, I mainly run a 6.2 blade with it which work great together and is good down
to around 5.3 range.
The Quad works well in cross on but really comes into its own in cross off down the line conditions,
the speed of the turn on the wave and how vertical you can drive it up the wave face is amazing,
I don't get to ride this board enough due to the conditions we get but love it when conditions are firing.
I'm around 82kg so as a light to moderate wind wave board the Nuevo 101ltr perfect for me.
there is a 110ltr in the range and a 120lt due 2015
Go the NUEVO works in any conditions.
Some pics of my 101 in a mix of conditions