I was not going terribly fast even by my standards during that day. My peak speed measured by GPS was only about 23 knots. With the videos almost any time you are planing it seems quite fast. To me the Tabou Rocket graphics suggest speed in a video with all that go forwards graphics. Sort of like 1950s abstract designs of supersonic transport. Those French sometimes have a certain sense of style.
Yes its a good board the Tabou Rocket 140. It gets on the plane very easily and is very stable and comfortable. There is a definite top end speed to it, at least for me of about 26 knots. It just seems to reach that speed and then make more noise

. I'll keep this one till it falls apart or sinks and then probably buy another one. Its a great lake board or a board for gusty and lightish winds.
There are two main places to windsurf from on Narrabeen, both are accessible of Wakehurst Parkway. The western end, from where this was taken is best in a NE seabreeze. Its a big carpark with plenty of room, though less room this year due to construction work. Its run by the Warringah council and parking is free. There are meter signs but there is no parking meter. Its a bit bushy down there and a bit unkempt so its sort of a bit like being out in the country which I like.
The northern carpark is a bit more civilized with pleasant lawns and better amenities. Its a more popular windsurfing spot for westerly winds and southerlies. Its not bad in south easterlies. Its a very popular spot on warm sunny weekends or holidays. Not for windsurfers but for families and party groups. I think there are plans for a coffee shop there. The big downer is its run by Pittwater Council and their rangers patrol the carpark, issuing tickets for those who do not pay for parking. Last time we were there I saw a few cars with parking tickets under the windscreen wiper.