Windsurfing Goya One 3 Pro 115 & 95 review

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I’m this video we get an in-depth review from Nick of his 2020/21 Goya One 3 Pro 115 & 95.

We also hear why Nick os thinking of changing his full on wave board from his 2021 Quatro Pyramid Pro 84! Enjoy 🤩
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Very insightful discussion on board size and width.
The Goya One 3 Carbon is very smooth and fast in messy seas! Well done.

gregganshus
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Cheers for the board review, love watching them!

windsurfer
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The quality of this channel is amazing 👏

alanpods
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Thanks for the review, seems to confirm what I felt. I’m currently on a old 125l Tabou Rocket (I’m 65kgs) and got to try out a 105l Goya one and quatro power pro the other day on flat water. The Goya one felt very controlled, turned nicely and the volume seemed really well spread and balanced when moving about on the board. The quatro turned super quick under power via the back foot and I could imagine it would be much more of a wave board than the Goya but in a slow tack the board seemed a lot more unstable. Somehow the Goya felt like it had more volume than the quatro and rode flatter. It’s really hard to know what board or size of board to progress to. I’m looking for bump/jump & carving/turning board for fun in small chop/waves in 4.5-6.5 conditions (Hayling island). So far I just use a 5.5 & 6.5 in 14-27 knots.

russellscott
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Have the same 2021 Goya One3 95L and it's a great little all round freewave board. Yes it's not a dedicated wave board but it so playful when you are in waves or in the air. As said in the video, it feels narrower than some other boards in this category which makes it feel pretty smooth and fast (IMHO). I'm 80Kg, and with a 5.4m or a 4.7m the 95L is great for me.

cliffheys-limonard
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I went out today at West Wittering in 30-40kts, westerly, cross on with a lot of cross chop...on my 83L 2015 JP Radical Quad. The 3.5 sail and board were awesome when the wind was up and infuriating when it dropped down. BUT, the few wave rides that I had were wonderful. The little wave board could turn a questionable one-turn terrifying attempt into a three-turn one to celebrate. Swings or roundabouts...?

ROCKETRICKYH
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Hi, great video. I have 99l Goya Custom Pro Thruster 2019 and I'd like to make it more freewave oriented. I used to sail with range of 5.0 to 6.0 sails and thinking of changing the main center fin (now it's 20). Shall I take 25 or 28 freewave fin? My weight is 78kg

kwaterny
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I'm glad that there is acknowledgement that "proper wave boards" are called that for a reason. I'm 5'9" and 84kg and use my 94L JP Ultimate wave in 3.5 - 5.6 here on the South Coast. I also have an 83L 2015 JP Radical Quad, which is incredibly sweet, but with such variable wind in the Channel I go for the 94 and a smaller sail. So yes, your interviewee Nick's 87L would just a touch too small for him to get out more often. Yes, I wouldn't mind a bigger FSW for marginal conditions ..I sold my 102L JP RTQ but I wish I hadn't... but those boards feel like oil tankers after one gets spoiled by the responsiveness and turning ability of wave boards - which also do fit into small 'rubbishy' waves nicely, still go very fast, etc. My 94 L JP (like any proper wave board) needs bit more technique needed to get going than an FSW, but worth it. Don't go for fins too big - you will lose some looseness.

ROCKETRICKYH
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Thanks for the very informative video. I'm considering the purchase of the One3 95L of the same year, and your video is nudging me towards biting the bullet. I've been struggling getting a Goya 104 Quad Wave going over the past couple of years and feel the need to get something closer to the 95L Simmer FSW that I really enjoyed since 2012. I'm just under 75 kg and sail in mostly 5.0-5.3 conditions, with side to side-off winds and down the line waves. The Simmer helped me catch more waves yet was quite loose on the face. I'm hoping the Goya One3 will do the same. If I can't catch 'em, I can't ride 'em. Thanks again. Cheers.

MrRoundel
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Excelente video, me saco muchas dudas. Gracias!!

rikiwind
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Further to my previous comments, may I suggest, Nick, that you get the full-on Pyramid 92 if you already have the 95 Goya One 3.

ROCKETRICKYH
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I (65kg) have the 86L 2020 Goya One 3 - so I guess about mid way between your board volumes, relatively speaking, and yes a great board! Awesome for smashing out through the breakers.

I hope you find that Custom 3 - I got the 81L 2020 for something a bit more wavy, and it is the best board I have ever ridden. It just feels completely right, everything fits perfectly somehow. I'm really just starting getting the hang of wave sailing, so I can't give a proper review, but from float and ride to serious weather it keeps its balance very nicely. (West coast of Portugal, ground swell 1-2m, mostly 5.3, sometimes 4.7 or even 4.2)

robertallison
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Got me thinking, at 92kg I have always had 78-82 waveboards, currently working out what to get below my fanatic Freewave 95, thinking of a grip 87 or magic wave 89 but worried they are not far off the free wave.

TM-uofz
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Im 75kg and sail mostly on the east coast of Ireland. Im thinking about getting a 95L one 3 pro and a 105 Goya bolt for more freeride days. I already have a 75L evo for strong wind days. I think this would suit my sails from 3.7 - 7.2. I feel that the 95L would get more use for moderate wind days and be a good size for getting into wave riding on the west coast!?

jcrean
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What wind directions do you guys go sailing on over on the East coast??

kerrbaillie
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Should have just gotten the Quatro in a 92 instead of 87. Nothing is dreamier on a wave than a Quatro :-)

ahmwsynth
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Why Thruster and not quad for more wavey?

stevencarter
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I'm 93 kg and had the One 115 an now have the 105. I found the 115 too big for waveriding because it has a lot of volume and width in the tail. These shapes are stubby shapes in disguise, imo. So much planing power in the tail, you can use one size smaller. I have a new Goya Nitro 106 on order, because even my One 105 feels a little "too long" when waveriding. The Nitro will be 12 cm shorter and even better for waveriding. I could already ride a Proto of the Nitro which felt amazing agile and also early planing. For stronger wind I have a Goya Custom 3 98 from 2020.
Btw the 2022 One 115 shape is unchanged to the 2020 from the video. The same applies to the new Custom 3 99 which is the same shape like my 98.

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