After now 5 years of experimentation with various FSW boards, I found out that I have more fun on Freerace/Slalom boards - even in fairly rough sea conditions. Probably the result of my age and my skill level. If I was 20 years younger and in better physical shape, I'd probably have a different perspective... So, out the FSW boards and in the freerace/slalom stuff.
After searching a while for the perfect board for gusty and bumpy midwest 5.0-7.0 conditions, I decided to locate a Tabou Fifty 115 liter board. Unavailable in the US, I bought one in France and took it back with me on the airplane during my recent trip to visit family and friends. The logistics to bring it back as baggage was a bit iffy but significantly cheaper than the normal freight/shipping option.
Though prior to buying the board from the surf shop in France, I initially bought it from a shop in Poland back in February. They shipped it the usual way. The board arrive at the FedEx warehouse in Memphis within 24 hours of my payment, but they ended up "losing" it after it cleared customs. Unable to locate a 95"x30"x8" package I finally got a refund 3 months later. I won't try to describe the type of experience FedEx reserves for its customers under this kind of circumstances, but I'm sure you can imagine...
Back to the board: The Fifty is a hybrid fin/foil board. You would think a board that does it all is a master of none. On the contrary. According to reviewers, the board is capable beyond expectations. I wanted a fast shape, not too wide (71cm) but with a bit more rocker and deep Vee (for chop and swell riding), outboard slalom straps to power the fin, and cutouts to diminish the wetted surface for speed and performance.
Anyhow, I now have my brand new discounted 2021 Tabou Fifty 115 liter Team Edition (Carbon!). Can't wait to see what it has under the hood!