Grantmac said..
If it were me I'd learn to float and ride the Goya, especially in side-off.
historically, in litewind - i havent tried pushing the Goya 115/6.5 naish moto thru even modest shorebreak unless it seems like there's enough wind for easy waterstarts.
last year's New Year's resolution was to just hammer on the lightwind skills this year - to drill them to the point that some slogging around, rig recovery, etc in waves and no wind would all be second nature. i did work on those litewind skills and improved compared to decades of powered up or no-go blasting attitude. but slogging about on the 115 still requires a fair bit of attention and strain as opposed to being a relaxing and enjoyable sailing experience.
regardless, after streaming the Aloha Classic - this year's resolution is again, to improve the wobble skills because the Goya board offers nice carving and ride when it is on plane.
but compared to wobbling about, the carefree sailing and ease of catching swell/waves in litewind that JP 10'9 provides isnt forgotten. im pretty sure my technique for turning a longboard could use some focus and improvement - so add 'that' to new year's resolutions too, and i expect it will benefit sailing other gear as well.
i saw a nice vid of some guy litewind wavesailing a JP 10'2 Fusion that looked fun, same with naish nalu 10'6. there's nice clip somewhere of Victor Fernandez windsup shredding on an AllWave. and the above video of Kona 11'5 shows easy glide in non-planing and soft transition into planing; in conds that would be marginal on/off (at best) for me on my Goya. along with above suggestions from others doing the windsup thing with different gears - demo'g other gear is a definite resolution too.
in a nutshell - i think my resolutions are : to expand my skillset using what i have, and keep open mind and try other gear that is enjoyable to me within my current skillset and conds.