Plenty of talk in the board talk and reviews section on this.
Just my two cents.
I ride a ten foot composite Surfer sometimes.
Currently running Solus sides by Futures and 9" Benda centre by Shapers.
If you go straight and want more speed, no fins, twin, quad and then thruster will be fastest. A ten foot board has a lot of drag and if put in poor positions on the wave will be slow. Personally I found when it gets up momentum it goes real fast and controlling it's vast weight at speed requires solid back foot pressure to turn before you outrun the wave in some cases. A large center fin allows this more pivot/power turning off the back foot. If you like to create speed out of tighter turns like a steep late drop into bottom turn or fast down the line into cutback twin, quad or very small thruster will slide. If slide is your aim, that is great. Probably just me but a board feeling fast and loose does not always mean your surfing is faster and looser
Some argue noseriding requires certain fins, rail design etc. The wave shape and riders set up is probably the biggest determining factor but a large, high tip volume, stiff center most advice suggests would expect to hold better.
One thing for sure. Playing around with set ups is heaps of fun and different lines keep it interesting.
Enjoy