The 8'10" All wave would be more than enough and maintain good glide. If Stability is not a problem then Piros is spot on with the PSH 9'2". I am around 100 kg and have been surfing the 10'2" Hull Paddler. As far as I can work out the main difference between the Hull Rippers and the Paddlers is width, the fin set up which is more based on variety and the tails are different as well. They are a real performance board. When I look at them together there really is bugger all difference in the hull set up. I swear on the weekend, I had a session in 2 ft waves where I was hitting the lip at will.

The Hull Ripper must be amazing for good surfers as even my barge I can get vertical really quickly. As soon as it gets over 3 ft the width makes it very skatey. I'm told that is not the case with the Hull Rippers. Another option is a Starboard Widepoint. I think there is an 8'2" model (at your weight the 8'10" would probably be too corky). My mate is really dialling his Starboard 8"5" Pocket Rocket in and he is around 90-95 kg, so that should be plenty big for you. As they say in the classics demo, demo, demo.

and have fun!!!