i bought a 10-6 last year and sold it just about as soon as i could. to me, it just felt *heavy* on the wave. stable as all get out, but a dog otherwise, imho. ditto for the starboard noserider. jesus, i hated that board. too fat, too wide in the nose, totally unrefined (again, imho). i talked to the guy who drew up the original design and he told that what starboard produced bears no likeness to what he'd hoped for.
i think my problem with both the fanatic and the starboard is the business of having the wide point up toward the nose. what this allows for, i think, is better noseriding out on the shoulder of a wave, which works on a surfboard but turns a SUP into a real piggish oinker.
the better SUP noserider, i say, is one that has the widest point more toward the middle or rear of the board, much like, say, the old bing nuuhiwa surfboard:
From what I gather, these are made to noserider better in the pocket than on the shoulder.
Anyway, here's one SUP interpretation of that design (more or less; wide point is still more forward), shaped specifically to be a noserider by Ed Angulo in Hawaii. This board is light on the wave and, if you can noseride, it's just about perfect. I'd get another one of these in an instant if i could, but they're very expensive, which is why i've been looking around for a backup board and tried out the fly and the starboard.