Your Saltwater Rods? Why?
I settled on a 7, 9 and 12 wt rod some time back but of late have added a 10/11 wt also.
I prefer the BL5 Winstons for the heavier wt rods, a 7 wt Dorber E3, a 9 wt Cortland and not sure what I'm getting for the heavy 10 or light eleven. The 7 and 9 are my two go to rods for Reds, Bonefish and most inshore fishing. The 10/11 will be for Med Tarpon and Permit while the 12 wt will be for Tarpon and other big guys.
I like them fast and light; but, not too fast!
St. Croix Legend Elite in 6 wt for schoolie striped bass and blues, 9 wt and 10 wt. for bigger fish, bigger flies and windy days.
Sage RPLXi2 in a 7 wt. for Florida! It does it all nicely.
Australian 2 handed surf fly rod, 8 wt x 12.5 ft. for the surf! Wow, it's easy to cast and catches fish. While this is primarily and overhand rod, the extra length makes it easy to roll cast. I can stroll down the beach and roll cast (blind) into the surf without a backcast and cover more water quickly.