Kode FSW are pretty versatile boards. They can be tuned for waves or freeride. If someone is only going to have one or maybe two boards they need to cover as much Territory as possible.
Pavel sails mostly three locations. I'm guessing: Squamish 50%, English Bay 40%. Boundary Bay 10%. Those three locations cover a LOT of conditions. Everything from 3.5 wave sailing up to 7.5+ slalom.
Ultimately one or even two boards are not going to cover all the conditions for all the locations. In the meantime, Pavel needs to cover as much territory with as few boards as possible. Fins and tuning can widen the range.
Regarding English Bay. It is an "everything" site. There have been many times I've expected to sail my Futura 114/7.5 and it's been totally the wrong gear. Mind you I'm a small guy so it takes less wind for me. When the wind gets over 15 knots (not uncommon in the summer) usually the swell also picks up. It can get messy quickly on bigger boards out in the Bay. This summer I had 3 or 4 spectacular sessions on my 94l Kode FSW and 6.0. Yup, 94l FSW in the middle of the summer at EB.