by Big H » Mon Jan 11, 2016 11:03 am
Your board is thick and made of epoxy....if you can't paddle that well you pretty much are out of luck....one thing I can guarantee, however bad your bottom turn is now, it will be worse with a smaller board...smaller board does not increase manuverability....the rider does...
Analogy - .just as if you took a honda civic out on a racetrack; until you can push that car to it's limits and understand that it is the car holding you back from faster lap times and not your driving, a faster car won't help. If you are making good bottom turns and cutbacks and want a board that can be whipped around faster, then yeah, time to go down. If I were you I'd work out that bottom turn first, then look for a PU board around 7' and 2 3/4" thick. That will be enough of a challenge, and I'd say that you're not even ready for that yet until you get your bottom turn sorted.
You are 1cm taller than me and 2kg lighter....nearly the same size. You would have to go down to around a 37L board to be able to duck dive well enough to make it worthwhile.....
I have a 37L board; it's PU and is 6'4" x 20 1/2" x 2 3/4". Are you ready for that? You've probably got a board or two in between where you're at now and duck diving. It's a process; I don't surf that board very well yet; I'm better on another 6'4" that has 40L, better still on a 6'8" that I had before, better still on a 7' mini mal, and so on.....build a level of competency, be able to catch most of the waves you go for, get up and get into waves and not get hung up in the whitewater, make some turns and be strong in the water....hit that and then go down a notch, and not a very big notch at that as a little dab will do ya; like I said there is a noticeable difference in my performance between the 37L and 40L boards, mainly in how clean I get out of the blocks....the little bit of extra float gets me up and going just a little better.
That's my 2c based on my experiences; you could be completely unique, who knows.....