by Brent » Fri Nov 05, 2004 8:53 am
You're slightly shorter than me & 5 kg lighter. I'm therefore assuming you're quite slim physically, and what people would call of an "athletic" type of build. I'm assuming from your comments you're a capable paddler.
A first shortboard for someone like yourself should be 6'5"-6'7" long, and 19"-20" wide. It should have a "flat" rocker, medium rails, a generous tail and a nose broader than the average high-performance shortboard, i.e. measured 12" back from the nose it should be at least 12" across at this point. Understand?
The flat rocker will make it easy to paddle fast (to catch a wave), the broad nose will make it start planing with less effort (more surface area to lift you), the medium rails will make it turn predictably, the broad tail will make it hold speed when planing small/dead waves and the generous width will give you enough total volume to enjoy your first shortboard....rather than curse it.
Once you get this sort of board wired....then go to a nasty little 6'2"-3" narrow-nosed, high-performance shortboard....And keep the above first board for small wave-crap surf fun days....or your girlfriend to use :-)
Talk to a good local shaper & get a custom. Money well spent.