The new One 12 has a freerace inspired rocker (from the Bolt 4) for maximum speed and control. Wave board inspired outline and rail taper enables you to hold your speed during gybes and turns. Overall a faster and more engaged easy feel.
Generation 12.
The best of all worlds, fusing the best traits of each of our new boards into one. Explosive speed, range, and ultimate comfort. You and the One.
Available in 77, 85, 95, 105, 115, 125 liters.
Pro Carbon Construction, Carbon Monocoque ™, S-Glass Hull, Vacuum lamination, Hyper Skin ™ Full Sandwich.
Finboxes: 1x Power Box + 2x Mini Tuttle.
All new KT Surfing ® Single to Dual Density Traction Pads, sloped, segmented, tactile grooved, ultra light.
All new MFC ® fins and footstraps.
Inboard and outboard strap position inserts.
Available in Neon Blue Tech-Reveal GW finish over Carbon, with Fluo Lime artwork and black pads.
The recipe for the One starts with a Custom Thruster base shape, adding a Slalom Rocker and installing Bump & Jump freeriding geometry.
Building on our latest progressive wave shapes, generation 12 of the One has become more agile than ever, while not compensating through reduced speed. Quite the opposite, the One is lighter and packs more fastness than ever before. Removed deck sticker for lightness and sustainability, Powerbox for lightness and strength. Essentially the best of all worlds, fusing the best traits of each of our boards into one. The One 12 Carbon. Generation 12.
Combining explosive speed, range, and ultimate comfort. Ridable with the center straps or outboard straps, as a thruster or single fin. The new volume displacement, reduced weight, increased water flow, and new compact outline bring all the power right below the rider. Improving agility and comfort on those longer, choppy runs. Transitioning seamlessly from planning to flying over chop to jibing is second nature to you and the One.
Bottom
Double concave runs within the V blending out towards the tail. Overall V throughout the board to cut through the chop and ease of planing, and great turning ability.
Rocker
Inspired by the new Bolt 4 a new faster rocker line for better top speed and control in choppy conditions.
Outline
New slightly shorter more compact outline means the new One 12 is more maneuverable and easier to turn.
Rails
A fuller and more forgiving rail with the same taper as the wave boards to reduce drag and create a more reactive feel.
Nose
A more sleek and aerodynamic nose for minimum drag, slightly wider than the wave boards.
Tail
Drop swallow tail for faster water release and better durability.
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Hi,
I love your products, and want to buy a new set of sails and a waveboard.
I’m 53 years old and have been windsurfing since the 80s, with a few years of kite surfing in between. I’ve been back to windsurfing for the past 8 years. I’m looking to upgrade my 2016 Starboard Freewave Kode 103 L to a Goya One 12. I weigh 105 kg and am 186 cm tall. I’m a physical windsurfer, old school, with duck jibes and 360s, but I struggle with front and back loops. I mostly windsurf in Almanarre, in the south of France. I want to have one waveboard and one freerace board. I currently have a Fanatic Blast 130 L, which pairs well with a 7.3 m² freerace sail.
What size would you recommend for my waveboard and sails? I’m considering the Goya One 12 in 105 L for a wind range of 20-45 knots, with Banzai Max sails of 6.0 m², 5.0 m², and 4.5 m². Do you have any other recommendations for board size and sails? Should I go for the Banzai 11 Iris with 4 battens for the two smaller sails, or is the Banzai Max with 5 battens better for a heavy and strong guy like me?
My aim is to have minimal gear and spend less time choosing the right equipment, so I can have more time on the water and more fun. Thank you!
Response: Hello Alek,
I think you getting right.
The Goya One 12 in 105 lts will be perfect according to what you want a do.
You could take the upper size but in stronger wind with 4.5 you will be embarrasing with the extra volume.
Concerning sails size 6, 0, 5,0 and 4,5 it\'s perfect balance.
Banzai Max for you size it\'s perfect.
The only recommendation I will do is.
Is if you want a bit more performance in light condition.
Go for Banzai max carbon on 6,0 and 5,0 or only 6,0.
And get the normal version for smaller size who give you more flex and confort.
In the futur if you want change your freerace board.
The Goya Bolt will be your board.
And next spring we will come out with a 3 cam sail who will feet perfectly.
I don\'t know where you buy your gear but close to Almanarre, there is Funway Toulon who is our dealer on this aéra.
If you have any questions.
I am there.
Cheers
Bonne Glisse.
Cordialement
Cyril Moussilmani
Hi!
Next January I will be surfing in Cape town South Africa for the first time.
I am looking for a new board. I now ride a JP RWW 82 liters from 2008. It’s time for new gear 🙂
I am 48 years old, 100 kg, been windsurfing for 35 years, but CT conditions are new for me.
And different from the conditions on the North Sea.
I would like a board which planes early and easy.
I am attracted to the One, but is this also the one for me to take to CT.
Can you please advise on model and volume?
Thank you so much!
Response: Beste Romano,
Bedankt voor jouw interesse in Goya.
Gaaf dat je een windsurf trip naar Kaapstad gaat maken. Zelf ben ik er al meermaals geweest en ik kan je zeggen dat het een geweldige plek is.
Qua condities is het divers, maar bovenal zijn er meestal goede en snelle golven. Daarom zou ik niet naar de Goya One kijken, maar eerder naar een iets meer wave georiënteerde shape.
De Custom Thruster is een mooie optie. Dit board geeft de controle die je zoekt in Kaapstad, maar het board is zeker niet te extreem. Het planeert vlot aan en is het voor de Noordzee ook heel geschikt.
Momenteel vaar jij een board ruim onder jouw lichaamsgewicht, dat is niet aan te raden. De nieuwe moderne shapes zijn heel compact en een volume rond jouw gewicht is dan ook aan te raden.
De Custom Thruster 99L is de juiste keuze voor jou.
Goya Windsurfing - Boards - Custom Thruster 4 Pro Carbon
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Laat me maar weten als er verdere vragen zijn!
Met vriendelijke groet,
Best regards,
Jeroen Boelema | Best Surf
Hi, I have a question on fins for the one 3 pro 86 L I just got. I am 160/165 lb and ride bump and jump conditions on a large lake where i live. I\'ll sail this board with a 5.0 eclipse and 5.4 Nexus. I\'m wondering if the 19/10 fins will be enough for this sail range and / or if I run a single fin what size would you recomend?
Thanks, look forward to hearing from you
Wade Cristie
Quedé con una quad uma una One ?, 94 y 105. Lo que hábeis hecho con el shape de las tablas és simplesmente genial !!
Hello
I received the board yesterday.
She's beautifull ...
I can’t wait for the wind to blow and stretch out his fins !
I really appreciate your involvement.
Take care of you
Best regards
Dear Team,
i really want to know how you came to the number 12. As a huge fan for the One 2015 i searched in your "History" Section to find: you offer die One since 2009 (09, 10, 12/13, 14/15, 16, 17, 18/19, 20/21, 22/23 an 24) I count 10 Models; or, if you count the years, in there you offer the same board you have 15.
I really want to know what i oversee there.
Thanks a lot for your answer and for your wonderful gear
Charlie form Germany
Charlie
Response: Aloha Charlie,
Thank you for reaching out. Yes, 12 stands for our 12th version. I will contact our design/web to include a few of the images/details of the previous models from 2004 forward. Here One of them
Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or if there is anything I can help you with.
All the best,
Francisco
Hello,
I\'m really a fan of Goya-Boards and actually surf
newest Carrera 128, One 115 und C3 98 from 2022.
Sometimes I miss a board for the Baltic Sea for less windy and gusty conditions to carry me with 93kg and sails with 5,5 - 7,0 even when the wind drops.
I love carving and chop hops and I use the Carrera mainly for blasting and carving on flat water. But it\'s not so easy to cross the shorebreak with it.
And the One is my favorite with 4,7 - 6,4 for all waters. But the wind needs to be more constant.
Now I\'m thinking about the newest One 125 to close the gap between these two boards: carving, jumping, wave riding in low wind conditions.
What do you say about it?
What about the planing of the One 125?
Is this board to close to the exsting One 115?
Many thanks for all your boards!
Ralf
Response: Hello Gary,
Thank you for reaching out and for your trust in our gear.
Let me explain the technical terms. A hard top refers to a bending difference of less than 12%. The constant curve falls between 12% & 14% , and Flex top is above 14%.
Our masts are strategically positioned at a 14% difference, the top of the constant curve and the bottom of the flex top. This balance ensures optimal performance, allowing your mast to accelerate while effectively depowering the excess, giving you the perfect combination of drive, control, and compatibility with the market.
The ratio between IMCS and the mast reflex is the wow experience our customers experience. Our Carbon masts only utilize the top-grade Toray Prepreg Carbon, which not only allows us to have a softer bend due to the speed of the reflex, which transmits into being able to ride for extended periods but is also directly related to the durability and longevity of the mast.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any other questions or if there is anythign I can help you with.
All the best winds,
Francisco Goya
Hi Francisco,
here my late feedback, I wanted to get deeper into it and to understand the board better.
The first ride in Canos de Meca with 4.2 and the original fin showed the excellent comfort/control in overpowered choppy conditions, the exceptional upwind abilities and the speed.
In maneuvers, 360s/duckjibes/tight turns I had problems with the back rails as they stopped the move it felt as if it was not possible to make tight turns.
After 4 hours I was done and all in all it felt good.
On the morning after i went to OZU and bought the 19 Center MFC TF2 and went to Bolonia.
Bolonia with 4.7 and the 19 Center was from the beginning a fantastic surf and the board felt completely different, comfort/control/upwind/speed unchanged excellent, but the best the turns/jibes/maneuvers were so easy.
After 3 hours the wind picked up and I was done.
Back to Portugal I went to Sines/Sao Torpes on the west coast and had the best surf so far with 5.3 slightly overpowered but never out of control.
Nice waves with sideshore wind and the board performed super. Again with the 19 Center.
It is really the ONE as you described it with all your positive energy in this video of the production 2018/2019, so the 2024/2025 earns again such a video introduction.
I’m riding it with the widest possible stance, the straps on the side tight and high to get my 30 cm barefoot feet as deep as possible into the straps.
The mast foot as far back as possible works really, I feared that this would have a negative impact in light wind, lulls or going upwind but this is not the case.
The forecast is looking good for the Algarve and with a big smile I’m waiting for the next surf to come.
Melhores cumprimentos
Dirk
Response: So great to hear! Those 4.2 days can be more challenging on a Freewave board, especially at Caños.
How often do you ride 4.2? A smaller wave board (84 or smaller) would be more appropriate for those days.
I will be in Tarifa this week; hopefully, we can share a ride.
All the best,
Francisco
The levante is to strong today, will go to Canos de Meca now
The weight is definitely an improvement and to me very important well balanced from nose to tail
I already twisted the teeth to get the straps as tight as possible and they fit now perfect to my barefoot
Mast foot on the back, thank for the recommendation
Hi Team Goya, for several years I am sailing the Goya One 3 105 (model 20/21); really an excellent board, great fun to ride. As I have now interest in the new Goya One 12 105, my question is if the volume distribution has changed significantly between these two models. Sailing inland waters only with sometimes very gusty conditions, it is then very helpfull to have an excellent balanced floation when the windstrength suddenly drops to marginal levels. On the 20/21 model this floation balance is very good.
Response: Hi Lex, thank you for reaching out here. Yes, the new ONE will be perfect for more gusty conditions as the volume sits below you instead on a longer nose, with the rails more tapered and the lighter weight adding to the flotation.
Please let me know if you have any other questions and if possible send me some pics of you riding and your set up.
Dear Goya Team
After a long wait, I am now the happy owner of a One 12 85l. The board is equipped with a newly designed fin (fin base moved forward). I would like to use the One as a single fin on flat water or in seaweed conditions. For this I need a 23 single fin and a seaweed fin with the new fin design. Does MFC have single fins and seaweed fins with the new design or do you have experience of whether conventional power box fins also work well?
Ciao Roland
Response: Dear Roland,
Thank you for reaching out and sharing your thoughts on the new ONE 12.
Yes, MFC carries a seaweed fin in a power box that will work well with your board.
https://mfchawaii.com/eu/shop/windsurf/fins/wave/weed-wave/
Yes, conventional Power Box fins will also work well. Still, you could also purchase the MFC FW 23 placed further forward on the box if that is your choice.
Please let me know if you have any other questions or if there is anything that I can help you with.
All the best winds,
Francisco
Bonjour à toute l'équipe GOYAWINDSURF,
Bonjour Francisco, bonjour Keith,
Hello to the whole GOYAWINDSURF team,
Hi Francisco, Hi Keith,
Profil 57 ans - 92 kg – 1,78 - Spot NAXOS Glyfada (Greece - Cyclades) et LEUCATE (France).
Après une année de réflexion, c’est fait, tout mon matériel est devenu GOYAWINDSURF, pour mon plus grand bonheur.
Profile 57 years - 92 kg- 1,78 - Spot NAXOS Glyfada (Greece Cyclades) and LEUCATE (France).
After a year of reflection, it’s done, all my equipment has become GOYAWINDSURF, for my greatest happiness.
GOYA One 3 Carbon 95l – 115 l
GOYA Eclipse X Pro 3,7 - 4,2 - 4,7 - 5,3
GOYA Mast 90 Pro RDM 400 - Mast 80 Pro RDM 370
GOYA Carbon Pro 140-190
Sails :
Je pratique le windsurf depuis 35 années et j’ai toujours été très sensible à la qualité de construction du matériel et c’est mon côté technicien concepteur qui m’a fait choisir GOYAWINDSURF.
I have been practicing windsurfing for 35 years and I have always been very sensitive to the quality of construction of the equipment and it is my technical side designer who made me choose GOYAWINDSURF.
En premier, le nombre, la qualité et le positionnement des panneaux et des « vrais » renforts, le nombre de coutures, les voiles sont d’une grande qualité fabrication et pour un prix d’achat correct.
Ne changer rien car c’est le top du top ! Et les couleurs sont géniale.
First of all the number, the quality and the positioning of the panels and the «real» reinforcements, the number of seams, the sails are of a high manufacturing quality and for a correct purchase price.
Do not change anything because it is the top of the top! And colors are great.
Puis, la facilité de réglage au pied de mat et le double œillet à l’écoute offre une grande plage de réglage, tout est bien pensé.
L’Eclipse X Pro est douce et puissante, avec un bon réglage de boot de harnais on ressent le lit du vent, c’est une merveille.
Then, the ease of adjustment at the foot mast and the double eyelet offers a large range of adjustment, everything is well thought out.
The Eclipse X Pro is soft and powerful, with a good harness boot setting you can feel the wind, it is a wonder.
Boards :
Merci à Keith, la GOYA One 3 Carbon 95 ce n’est que du bonheur, j’ai la sensation de voler en douceur sur l’eau que ce soit dans la houle ou dans un clapot compliqué. Cette planche demande un réglage au pied de mat soigné.
La GOYA One 3 Carbon 115 est utilisé par mon fils de 16 ans qui est débutant et qui en est très content.
Thanks to Keith, the GOYA One 3 Carbon 95 is only happiness, I have the sensation of flying smoothly on the water whether in the swell or in a complicated choppy. This board requires a careful adjustment to the mast foot.
The GOYA One 3 Carbon 115 is used by my 16 year old son who is a beginner and is very happy with it.
Bravo pour l’esprit GOYAWINDSURF : qualité de construction, sobriété écologique (pas de nouveau modèle de voile ou de planche chaque année) mais une production réfléchie … Et un plaisir infini en navigation.
Merci à vous tous, big up Francisco, big up Keith !
Congratulations for the GOYAWINDSURF spirit: quality of construction, ecological sobriety (no new model of sail or board every year) but a thoughtful production … And infinite pleasure in navigation.
Thank you all, big up Francisco, big up Keith!
Increíble! Es como si la tabla ya sabe lo que pienson y tan liviana!
I tried it first time yesterday and the first 50 yards already felt awesome. Finally I got a floatier board. I had the 2 previous Goya ones in 115 but for the winter in the waves looked for a bigger one for years. Stepping on it it felt like I’m floating above the water unlike on my 115. with a little push of my back foot I can easily push it in every direction. I do not know how to explain it, maybe like a controlled spin out without the loosing of control. It planes away easily and handled the chop yesterday like a small board. In general it feels like a small board to me. I was worried a little bit since it is lighter and for me as a big guy that always means less durable but I have to say I like it. Can’t wait to try it in the waves. Thanks for making this board and thanks for the conversation and having an ear for an annoying recreational windsurfer thinking he needs a specific board;-)
Thank you for the very quick reply.
I am 65kgs and sail at Hayling Island on uk south coast. I am increasingly starting to play in more chop/waves but like flat water blasting as well. I’m also starting to do small jumps. I’m working on carve and duck gybes. My rig is currently wave and freeride sails.5, 5.5, 6.5.
I came back into the sport 2 years ago and have been using an old Freeride 125ltr. It seems a fast board but I struggle with carving it (more my lack of ability I’m sure). So this would be my first ‘smaller’ board.
I tried a 105 Goya one at Weymouth and found it very easy to sail and carve it. I also tried a fanatic and kode but struggled with the fanatic and wind died too much to be conclusive of the kode.
I’ve been told due to my weight that I should look at the lighter 95/6 ltr sizes?
Kind regards,
Russell
Hi Russell,
Let me also cc you here with my partner Andy, who is also based in the UK.
Thanks for the feedback. Yes, if you are shooting for a one-board, do it all, the ONE 105 will be a good option.
Indeed, a 95 will also work better for you on the bump and jump on 5 or 5.5 sails, but I’m not as sure about the lighter wind days on the 6.5 unless you are keeping the 125.
Please let us know if you have any other questions or if there is anything that we can help you with here.
All the best,
Francisco
Hello how is it to replace the 23 center freewave fin with the mfc tf 21 will it turn better in waves
Regards
Borge
Hello Borge,
Yes, smaller fins are faster and easier to move around. On our stock sizes we usually over fin them a bit to be safe, so if you are in the lighter, more advance end of things and even riding on a place with less currents, you will usually feel better on a smaller size fin than the one that comes with the board.
Please let me know if you have any other questions or if there is anything that I can help you with.
All the best,
Francisco
Hola Francisco,
I came back from my vacation last Friday and first thing I did was going to Godzilla to pick up my new one 105 ?
Sailed it twice already in marginal conditions (5.6 and 5.2), I just love it, so similar to my custom 3 92 just a bit more volume and super-fast planning. The volume exactly where I need it.
Very small waves and both times out at high tide, so not a lot of waveriding. Floating, planning, gybes, tacks…. Everything great! And what’s even more amazing is the speed it generates; I was just flying.
I think I will get a smaller centre fin (21-20) for sails 5.2 and down
Dear Goya Team!
Im a 16 year old surfer from Austria and I\'ve just come back from a surfing holiday on Karpathos, where I surfed the Goya One 3 Pro 86 l board from the Meltemi station and I would be most interested in the offer found on the internet to buy a used board from you after the season buy. Please add me to the list and send me the conditions. Thank you and hang loose,
Vitus
Ps: I actually fell in love with your boards.
Vitus
Dear sir, miss
Im riding the one pro 105 l and im loving it!
After my last session I've noticed a small dent/ hole at the bottom of the board.
( 3mm diameter wide 2 mm deep)
Which fixing material is good to use?
Can i use epoxy filler?
Thanks from advance
Doron
Dear Doron,
Thank you for reaching over and for your trust in our gear.
Yes, epoxy resin will work best, tape the area to work on, sand to remove the paint, let it dry, and with a block, sand again with the nose-to-tail motion. This will leave the old hole watertight and without friction. You can choose to spray to same Pantone color on top. You can find all the codes for all of the products on our website.
Please don’t hesitate to reach back if anything.
All the best winds,
Francisco Goya
Aloha Francisco,
I weigh 68kg and am 176cm tall and use the ONE 95 for flat water, bump & jump and waves, it always works an impressive way.
I've been surfing almost exclusively with Goya equipment since 2017. CARERRA 116, ONE 95, (Quatro Cube 82) 5 90% masts. 5 Banzais, 2 Nexus, 2 carbon booms....etc.
No part has ever let me down. Even in the shorebreak, where some surfers destroyed their masts and sails, my equipment always held up. I love my equipment.
THE NEXT LEVEL:
The ONE 95 / 2022/2023. I felt madly in love from one second to the other.
This board is the ultimate fun machine and by far the best Goya One ever, and the best Freewave board on the market.
And many thanks to Björn for the new colorful design of the whole line-up.
Everything finally fits together perfectly. Early planing, fast acceleration, super top speed and agile with first-class control.
A dream when jibing. The edge grips, I can determine the radius. The driving experience is the perfect blend of comfort and directness.
driving experience. Jumps ? Always and everywhere. Wind for 5.5 in mast rolling waves in Lanzarote: So much fun !
I love it, I love it, I love it.
Ralf from Germany
Hi guys,
I am interest to buy another Goja Board to plan earlier with light wind in choppy condition.
In 2022 I have already bought a One 95 and a Quatro Power 115 and are fantastics.
I am an intermediate Windsurfer which board do you suggest?
Dario
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We have been enjoying riding the new gear this year. We took a trip to Bonaire for the 1st time, and rented gear from the Dunkerbeck center specifically to try the Goya stuff. First, that is a magical place for flat-water cruising! We had good wind the week there and got to sail everything from 5.3-7.4. I was duly impressed with the gear, and have to say one of the most memorable & surprising sessions was on the last day when the wind had dropped off. I decided to rig big and take a last sail before leaving the next day on a Carrera 130 & Nexus 7.4. I hadn't sailed gear that big in a long time, but had an absolute blast. I believe the larger 5 battened recreational sails to be one of the most challenging to design and build well given its natural constraints. Hats off to Jason & the team though, as that was a very impressive sail. I tried a couple of the other brands side by side against it just to see if all sails had become that good, but it really stood out with its balance, power, and stability. It was good coming home knowing we were getting into some great sails.
I ended up going all in with sails from 3.7-6.6, masts, and four boards. I figure no time like the present, right. Boards like the Quad 89 I assumed would just rip, which it does, & the Volar 110 virtually jibes itself, but the big stand-out is the One3 105. Hands down, one of the most fun boards I have ever sailed! I had tried one of the older versions in Bonaire, and honestly was not super impressed. It was decent, but felt very traditional in terms of planing up and quickness. The new version feels very updated & does everything amazingly well. I've sailed it lit 4.7 up to 5.9, and can't wipe the smile off after sailing it!
Here's a pic from our last sail of the year Dec 12th - water temp was in the 40's, air temp in the 30's, occasionally snowing, but blowing 20-30. I probably would not have gone, but my son was home from school & really wanted to get a session. Man, I am glad we went - super fun session with him & a friend on the water!
I hope you are well, and enjoying the holidays. I just wanted to say hello, and let you know all the hard work you & the Goya team have put in on the '22/'23 gear is appreciated.
Warm regards,
Jonathan
Just bought my 1st hard board goya volar eco 145ltr cannot wait to try her out but am wanting a red nose protector
I just tried my friends 2019 Goya One 96L and it is a great board. I mostly ride bump&jump and some small waves, but hope to do more wave sailing in the years to come.
Hi Francisco,
Thanks for getting back at me... so after a summer with a extreme lack of wind , hereby a picture of the guru with the suggested adjustments...sail felt good on the water... although it is quite hard to downhaul to proper loose leech.. I have extenden my Goya quiver with a Goya One 105 2015 model... For sofar i can judge ( because of lack of wind) i\'m impressed; smooth and easy on the knees on horrible choppy water... What is the recommended sailrange? ( i\'m 93 kgs). Unfortunatly i lost one of the screws of the sidefins, where could i get a new one ( and spare one)? About the boom, it has a build in suspension system...but i havent had the chance to try it out yet... really curious myself too, but because it\'s older and secondhand i don\'t want to use it on sea.. only on lakes... maybe with the autumnstorms... Thanks again for your impeccable customer support! Much appreciated..
Regards, Alwin.
Hi Alvin,
Loose leech at the top
From what I can see in your picture, you have one of the older, stiffer top/masts; this might not be the best mast for you, especially with 93kg. Having a stiffer top makes it difficult to achieve a loose leech and maximum forward drive as the looseness of the leech moves down to the middle of the sail. The bottom battens should have more shape and be closer to the mast if the bottom section is stiffer. Being this a 400 mast, it is clear that you need to start planning to do an upgrade when possible. It doesn’t need to be a new mast, but at least one that has more of a flex top bend.
The trick to make a mast like this(stiff top) work is to use minimal outhaul, just .5cm positive, and the right downhaul, not too much or too little. Having too much will make the sail gutless, and having too little will fold the sail inside out. You know that feeling when the sail breaks in the middle and the wind just flushes the sail but without the forward drive? Yes, the sail doesn’t have much range, but I prefer this over having a sail that is damped.
Side fins screw.
This would be a mini Tuttle screw, right?
Range of the ONE 105 for 93 KG.
I would say that you can ride it up to 5.3 comfortably. Holland has strong currents/shorebreak, and I ride more volume when sailing under these conditions.
On side-shore or places without strong currents/shorebreak, you could comfortably go up to 5.5 or 5.7.
I hope that I was able to answer your questions.
You might also consider not having side fins to maximize the low end of this board. Just get side covers. This reduces the drag and lets you release into a plane much quicker.
Got out on my 115 Goya one3 2022 . I sail in the great lakes in mostly bump& jump and great lake swells. Im 220 -230 lbs 6’3” so on the big side.
I replaced an rrd 116 fsw that I really enjoyed but it was time to update my main board . The one is 5cm narrower then the rrd so big change . The boards volume is hidden with thickness not extra width . Well this board is amazing and is so smooth and jibes awesome . Perfect for riding great lakes swell where you need a balance of speed and wave riding . So for a big guy like me it gives me the float but not the bulky width. The ideal sail range for me is 6.3 -5.0 but took my 7.4 nexxus np and my 6.3 Bonzai was a perfect match .
Great board goya team and thanks to boom windsurfing review that made it easy to pick this board over others
Jim
Tested the 2022 Goya one 86 on a 3.4 day. Dead onshore, big lake surf ranging from one to two meters. Pure thruster fun.
Upwind power like a single fin board and turning agility like a pure wave board.
In those conditions, at 68 kg, I used to ride a tiny 66 l) board but the ONE 86 felt just right.
It never drags on the wave face, it just keeps accelerating.
So happy!
Hola estuve probando la One 3 de 95 con 4,5 y me parecio increible , es muy comoda en el chop , dobla muy bien, planea muy facil , liviana para saltar, realmente el mejor producto que use. Vengo de una One 106, y noto mejor rendimiento con la 95. Es perfecta
Eduardo
82kg /183 cm/60 years old, windsurd since 1981, funboard 1984...
Purchase 105 liters in 2021 after a few years of uncertainty on a freewave board, this board is fabulous with a shape close to what I was able to shape in the 1990s, quite typical wave. Very easy, easy jibing in freeride or in the waves, excellent start and planing hold, nothing but happiness.
Great video! Showing the ONE 115 & 105 https://youtu.be/xtgMl1iQEOI
Own a 2917 Goya one 105.
At 68 kg, it’s my big board.
Last timeI sailed it, I used a 4.0 and was too lazy to switch to a smaller board.
I was amazed by how this big board handle the chop and was still responsive in the onshore surf. In a word: I am amazed with the RANGE of this board!
I just ordered it’s smaller sister the 2020 one 86. Can’t wait to test it.
i'm sooo happy with my 2021 goya one 3 pro 95L. i sail on the north sea, lots of shore break, current and messy waves. it was very difficult to get going with the fanatic grip 89, and was not possible to go upwind much with it either... Changed to the goya one, and all problems have been solved. planes in 1 second, is fast yet has a complete wave board feeling. keep up the good work, Thanks from netherlands.
I like the GOYA One Pro Freewave Thruster 86,I weigh 65kg what two sails would be ideal on this board
Hi,
Having a Custom 86 2020 for established winds and good waves, I added in my quiver the One 105 2020 for lighter/gustier/mushier-waves/free ride days and the combo works great. The One 105 has all the float I need for my 85kg when off the plane; however, when planing, it is never cumbersome under foot and it transitions/surfs remarkably. If I had to go for a one-board quiver, the One 95 would definitely my pick.
Great gear, great graphics, great toy!
hi goya team
how happy I am with the new goya one 95;since 8 years I used only in flat water a very good fsw 95 board;now with the new one every thing is better:so smooth,so easy and each gybe is a dream.
congratulations for the shape.
Hello,
I am looking to replace the 2018 ONE Pro 96 with the new 2020 95.
I would appreciate if you can include a video presentation of the New model in English.
Back in 2018 Francisco presented all boards in English, now for the ONE the video is in German,
Thank you
La empecé a usar en Punta del Este y me encantó, es muy ágil en la ola y además sale a planeo muy rápido.
Felicitaciones
Tried my new Goya One 86 at Kanaha last week. Sailed in steady 30 knot winds on a 4.7 in great waves and wow, what a feeling ! This board almost reads your mind and executes whatever maneuver you're about to throw at it with ease. It is comfortable in chop and turbulent water. It's also fast and jibes effortlessly ! Being an intermediate 60 yo sailor who is just getting comfortable sailing winter conditions here on Maui, i have a feeling this board will take me to the next level with confidence . A fantastic discovery !
Used my new One pro 95 2020 in B&J condition for 2 times. with 5.0sqm (20 knots) and 4.5sqm (25 knots). Loved the easyness of the board, very nice control in jump, surf very nicelly. Very quick planning. Feet early in the straps And most of all very smooth feeling.
Simply the best board I had !
(I've been windsurfing for 30 years, I've had countless boards ..) ..
very fast, very manageable etc. .. ...
Got this board for my local spots on east Vancouver Island. And it did not disappoint. Can handle way more wind than I expected for my big board that feels small and really shines for me in the 20-25 kt range. Smooths out the chop beautifully. We don't always have good waves (sometimes 5-8') here but when it gets bigger this board is soo much fun. "One" of the best, or should I say The best Freewave board I've owned! It is exactly as advertised.
https://www.windsurf.co.uk/test/goya-one-pro-96l-2018-test-review/
I bought the One 95 lts from 2017 and after some days adapting to this compact rocket, I absolutely love it every day. It's really "one for all". Awesome range, sailing from 4.5 to 6.5 (with a bigger fin 26 cm). Planes fast, turns sharp, seems smaller in the jumps.
Bought the 2018 96L. A couple of 5.6 days and a couple of 4.8 days. The board sails small, and the suggestion to go one size up is correct. I love this board, but it feels more like a "magic" 85L board that planes fast and turns extremely well. For flat water, I also tried replacing the thrusters with inserts and going with a 28cm BP Kraken. This totally changes the board. Makes the board much more lively and fast and adds upwind ability without compromising too much on the turning experience. I'll always prefer a thruster setup when the swell/wind is up, but this simple mod makes it feel like I have two boards.
Love your products, and thanks for innovating for us windsurfers.
I have the 78L, im about 95 kg, and use the board for 5.0 down to 3.7 sails.
The board is fantastic, for riding waves and make big jumps, very fast, turny and easy too sail.
Strange that the 78 and 72 are not in the 2014 line up,!!!!
Love the narrow design, about 55cm wide, a super board for high wind ,cant feel the chop, and on the wave its super turny, the bottom turn and cut back is fantastic, holds the speed really well, grippy and loose at the same time.
Love the board for high wind jumping,, the other day it was gusting 45knp had no problem in the air,full controll!!
Fantastic board!!
2013 GOYA ONE 116L PRO TEST REVIEW REPORT
THE LOW-DOWN
The Goya One is a complete ‘one board concept’ range designed to cover all styles and conditions appropriate to each size. It comes in eight different models spanning 72 – 144 litres. The smaller boards in the range are pretty much full-on wave shapes, the middle sizes freestyle wave styles and the larger models are pure and simple fast freeriders. All of them are available in either Pro or Eco constructions to suit your budget.
AT-A-GLANCE
Rounded pintail, with round nose and classic freeride outline
MFC footstraps
MFC Liquid Pro 44cm Powerbox Fin
Double concave hull with vee in the tail
Domed deck
Dual density deck pads
Multiple footstrap position options
PERFORMANCE
Despite being one of the lowest volume boards on test the One 116 was stable underfoot and surprisingly quick to plane, with excellent acceleration and an unexpected level of speed – especially off the wind. The straps and pad and stance give a nice ride but we did find ourselves wanting for a further outboard back strap for added control. The double concave hull soaked up the chop in rough conditions and really gave extra confidence to push it. But it was through the corners where the One really shone, being a very versatile board to gybe, fast and wide or hard and tight, it’s capable of rewarding all abilities of rider.
THE VERDICT
The Goya is a great manoeuvre-orientated freeride board that has a surprisingly rapid top speed when you push it downwind. It feels like a large turbo-charged freestyle wave board that’s very easy to sail and comfortable in all conditions. The One 116 delivers an easily accessible level of performance that any level of rider will enjoy and handles well in a wide range of environments.
Hi Francisco and Pascal,
I hope you are both doing well and having a great summer.
Wanted to let you know that I bought an 86 litre Goya one and am beyond stoked on it, it is amazing. It is a 2012 board that I bought from Margaret at Avon Sail House in Cape Hatteras and had it shipped to Calgary. Sailed it today for the first time on a 4.8 sail and the board is awesome, turns like a dream and so responsive. I have never sailed this small a board before, it's a game changer for me and am so, so stoked. Just wanted to say thanks as it is an unbelievable board.
Hope you guys are doing well,
Scott
First ride on my Goya One Pro 104.
My weight is 87 kg I'm an intermediate windsurfer 39 old.
Today in Brindisi the wind was 3 to 4 Bft small waves to choppy water.
The board is amazing, really incredible how early and easy starts planning in this limit condition with a 6.9 sqm sail (NS Duke).
Really smooth ride, it is like I didn't have chop but flat water, so I could go as fast as possible. The high nose it is perfect to pass easy and fast small waves and chop . Jibes are easy to turn planning at full speed.
On my previous board (Tabou 3S 97) after 2 hours I was tired.
On the One, today, after 3 hours in the water I was still well.
It is the best board I ever ride.
Thank You
Vinicio
Amazing board could you please let me know if you have any dealer in Ontario Canada.
Response: Hi Dino, thanks for your feedback! Contact us at info@goyawindsurfing.com and Pascal will help ypou find the closest dealer to you.
Have a great day!
First ride on my Goya One Pro 104.
My weight is 87 kg I\'m an intermediate windsurfer 39 old.
Today in Brindisi the wind was 3 to 4 Bft small waves to choppy water.
The board is amazing, really incredible how early and easy starts planning in this limit condition with a 6.9 sqm sail (NS Duke).
Really smooth ride, it is like I didn\'t have chop but flat water, so I could go as fast as possible. The high nose it is perfect to pass easy and fast small waves and chop . Jibes are easy to turn planning at full speed.
On my previous board (Tabou 3S 97) after 2 hours I was tired.
On the One, today, after 3 hours in the water I was still well.
It is the best board I ever ride.
Thank You
Vinicio
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