Church boards will pull more wt., they will handle the Tru-Trip 40 deep diver without any problems. they have only one clamp/release to mess with if not using a tattle tail flag system. The Walleye Boards are good boards and were the first boards that I bought. I then changed over to the Church Tackle TX-22 boards. The TX-22 will set upright in the water at rest making them more likely to be seen if you should happen to lose one which is highly unlikely, they can also be set to run on either side of the boat as they are multi directional. The walleye boards and the TX-22 boards are what I consider equally capable of handling heavier wts.

I have no experience with the Offshore Boards so cannot relate to them in an accurate and meaningful way. I will say that there are those who claim they will handle the tru-trip 40s and there is also those who say that they won't. It is only my opinion that they will probably handle the TT-40 but not as well as the Church variety does. I have several years of experience using the church tackle boards and feel confident that if you try them you would like them. Remember as with all new things there will be a learning curve involved no matter which boards you finally decide on.