Hi All.
Here's an interesting question to ponder while you're waiting for wind.
I'm 105kg and an experienced, waterstarting flatwater windsurfer.
I am retiring my 138 l, 276cm long, 76cm wide free ride board - its condition is terminal.

I am replacing it with a 105 l, 225cm long 76cm freeride board.

As you can see, the bulk of the lost volume is in the nose, which by my logic, doesn't contribute to buoyancy unless you're virtually static in the water with no wind.
How am I going to find the new board in comparison to the old? Will it slog the same? Will it plane at similar speeds? How will the lack of a nose feel on the plane? At what windspeed will slogging become impossible?

If we get some wind thisweekend, I'll tell you on monday, but I'm interested in opinions because of the unique way in with the volume difference between my old and new board manifests itself without any loss of planing surface.
Eckas