AkeG said...
Fredup I'm on the same quest....more or less.
Have owned and/or have tried many of the boards mentioned here except for a couple. Of those I loved the Starboard 10'5" Widepoint (had it in carbon) just flew down the line and could catch any kind of wave from way out nice rails that could carve a turn well and very stable in spite of the pulled-in nose and tail ......and the Coreban Icon which while not really a nose rider for me (lacked a bit in volume and stability for me up there @29.5" wide) but was however quick on the wave and as slashy and rail to rail maneuverable as any 10' board could be.
One not previously mentioned, which I currently own is the Fanatic 11' Fly, probably the most stable (32" wide) up on the nose, also can catch the smallest bumps with relative ease and and a terrific paddler. A bit of a load to turn however even with my 100 kgs. Kept this board for family and friends to use and makes a stable fishing platform.The 10'6" Fly might be more suitable from a performance standpoint.
Have not tried but the JP Australia 2013 sup line seems to have many long-boardy shapes as well.
Gonna try the 11' Pearson Laird soon and see how that goes.
I made a mistake selling the 10'5" Wide Point!
I have had an Icon for a year now. It comes with five fins, so you have many options. I ran it as a single fin for a couple of months to get a feel for all of it's possibilities and found that you had to work it harder to get it to turn, and that the turns were a bit "drawn out" and like a Mal. I swapped back to a quad, as I love the feel and speed, but will swap back whenever I need a mellower feel. You can get on the front of the board quite easily, and I think that someone with more skill than me could easily hang toes over the nose.
My first board, which I sadly no longer have was an Oxbow 11ft Cruiser. This definately had the cruisey longboard feel, and loads of glide. They don't make them any more but I believe BIC now make them. It was also bombproof, hardly any rocker, came only with a large single fin and is now being enjoyed by a friend of mine. Had a ride on it last October and still rate it as a cruisey, mellow glider. (I'm 75kg now and was around 85kg when I owned the Oxbow).