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Postby Thor » Wed Dec 22, 2004 9:05 pm

I'm looking for my first board. A close family member has offered to sponser it as my birthday present (let's just say it's a round number somewhere around the middle of life ;-))

I am 6'1" (186cm) and about 75kg (160lb).

I grew up in LA, mostly at the beach, on a skateboard, etc. I learned how to surf, but only just barely - I got as far as learning to paddle and pop up on a learner log a few times. That was almost 20 years ago. I can still get by on a skateboard (was never a shredder, prefer cruising and doing more simple stuff, going with the flow), so all hope isn't lost for me catching some waves :-)

So today I'm still in good physical shape and very active (most people think I'm 10 years younger than I am), and living in a place where there are waves... North Atlantic (cold) ones, not as much power as what I was used to in LA, but some nice breaks averaging 1-4 meters in general (3-15 feet). Short rides usually. Both beach and point breaks.

I plan on taking classes through the local shop (on their foam longboards), and I have a few more experienced surfing friends who are willing to help me learn. The resident shop surf expert recommended a hybrid (fun, egg or mini-mal) at around 7'6 and 2 1/2 - 3 for my size. Due to the short breaks and lower power swells, he didn't recommend anything shorter/lighter, as long as I planned on actually surfing each time I head for the beach. I'll probably be surfing primarily in the summer.

So I'm not looking for a learner-board per se (that's what the shops rental boards are for), but a board I can continue on after getting the basics down.

Being from LA, and getting into surfing at mid-life, I'd naturally like 2 things -
1. to get a board from a local LA shaper (LA/Ventura/OC/SD area)
2. to get a board I can grow into as I learn more, enjoy and appreciate as both a beginner and later intermediate surfer. Due to time and family I don't anticipate ever getting to the point where I'll be ripping on a shortboard, although maybe one day in the distant future I might be temped to try a fish....

Any/all advice is appreciated.

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Postby deathfrog » Fri Dec 24, 2004 3:46 am

funboards work well in chop, get something slightly shorter and thinner than what the surfshop recomended, like a 7'3" and 2 3/4 and youl be good. Stewart boards are good...
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Postby Thor » Sat Jan 08, 2005 8:17 pm

Thanks for the advice.

Putting everything togther (local + net knowledge) I ended up with a Bruce Jones Mini-longboard at 8'2. Should give me loads of fun until I'm ready to try a funshape, or maybe even a fish one day ;-)

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