Mike wrote: maybe now is the time to get better at my light wind kite flying.
Another option you might consider if you like freeride foiling (no jumping basically) is to pick up a Flysurfer Peak 4, either 5m or 8m.
I'm 165 lbs and ride a big surf wing with the 5m:
8 knots: not fun but doable with a lot of effort
10 knots: a bit under powered but fun
12-14 knots: perfect
16 knots: getting flappy
18 knots: time for a smaller kite
The Peak 4 is a very reasonably priced kite, I use my normal Cabrinha bar with it.
The biggest advantage of the kite is that it will stay in the air in as low as 4 knots so you don't have to worry about dropping your kite unless you steer it in to the water. I found that a lot of time with my 0 or 1 strut kites in 8 knots they would fall out of the sky in lulls and you can't relaunch them in that low wind so it was much better to just commit to a single skin kite that can't be relaunched but never needs to be because it's so hard to drop.
There are other advantages to it as well, it is one of the easiest kites to fly in very light winds and it has insane drift. You wouldn't even believe the drift until you've tried it. What I like to do is kite up to the second dolphin and then surf the little bumps back down to the Jericho pier.