For early planing you can also consider the short n fat ones too Ian. Wont beat the wallies for non-planing conditions as sub-planning works on displacement. The wallies are good for that since it has a lot more surface area. If you are in Brisbane, you can come and try a few different types at our rental school. We have the meter wide Tabous, JPs and Technos, all have centre board but of quite different designs and performance.
Padi
ikw777 said...
I want a long board with centre board for light wind days and early planing, and my GF has been pestering me to teach her to windsurf. Is it feasible to combine the two goals into one board and can someone give me a recommendation on a suitable board?