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Starboard Carve vs Tabou Rocket
Hi, I think I've grown out of my Starboard Rio M, ready to buy my next board. My sailing is mostly in Elwood, which means choppy waters. So I am looking for a board, that handles chop really well, and covers the widest wind range, as it is going to be my only board for a while. I've done some research, narrowed it down to two boards: Starboard Carve 121 and Tabou Rocket 125, but not sure which one to choose. Or should I get something completely different? Any advice, especially from someone who's tried both of the above boards would be appreciated.

My weight is 70-75 kilos, I have two Sailworks Retro sails: 5.5 and 6.5. I can plane in harness and footstraps, can waterstart, tack with about 50% success, my gybing still hopeless. I normally go out in 13-14 to 25 knots, but I have to say, that the Rio M in 25 knots is not fun
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