I'm about 220-225 before a wetsuit and harness.
I have the Dialer 145 which I would definitely recommend for you
https://www.slingshotsports.com/Dialer-145-Foil-BoardI was talking to Tony Logoz the Slingshot guy and he was telling me that it's pretty overbuilt. I guess they were scared of stuff breaking initially so overbuilt the earlier Dialer boards. The new boards are lighter so I guess they found that they're not as fragile and don't need all the reinforcement. That and there is no nose to crack!
I have about 15 sessions on mine and have 0 concerns about durability. Super easy to uphaul and with the longer nose I usually just skip off the water even when I foil out at the full 90cm. Rarely have I sunk the nose and gotten launched.
As for wings..
I only tried the 76cm infinity briefly and it was my first time foiling so I sucked. I definitely want to give it a shot again.
I bought the 84cm wing with the larger 48cm rear. It works great in 12-25knot. I also have both the long(regular) fuselage and the shorter SUP fuselage. If you go with the 84cm I would say
42cm rear wing -> long fuselage
48cm rear wing -> short fuselage
See discussion here:
https://www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/Foiling/Slingshot-Hover-Glide-Infinity-84-wing-review?page=2The large rear wing with the long fuselage is stable but difficult to turn.
I'd check out this deal:
https://www.slingshotsports.com/Hover-Glide-FWIND1-Dialer-145-PackageOnly the paint job is different from the current mast and fuselage. It all works with the new infinity wings.
Then add:
http://www.windance.com/HG-INFINITY-84CM-CARB-F-Wing/44211/Full setup for $1129+ $529 = $1658usd
Less than most boards even though you will probably never use the older wing.
Or add the 76cm so I can borrow it to test