Softtop Surfboards

Weight: 155-160 lbs
Height: 6'1
Location: Midatlantic
Hey guys, I am new to surfing as I just started 3-4 months ago. I've been surfing 1-2 times a week since. The board I am currently on is an 8 ft foam board from liquidshredder. The fin setup is a thruster I believe, if that's important... I can catch almost all of the waves I try to, with the ability to turn and move up and down the side of the wave. Not entirely sure how to describe it, but I feel relatively confident with this board.
I was thinking of sticking with a softtop surfboard, or would that not be recommended? I figured I'd be able to move a step down to maybe a 7 ft board: like the Gold Coast Ruccus. I was also looking at the 6'6" Catch Surf Odysea Skipper... but that might be too big of a jump. Although, the volumes are relatively similar.
My goal is to work on a smaller soft board and maybe progress to a real surfboard sometime next year (2018). I'm not too worried if I can't quickly adjust to this new board, as I would still have the liquid shredder to fall back on.
At the moment I'm leaning towards the Gold Coast Ruccus, as their site recommends a weight of 150 lbs for a beginner... and that's pretty close to my weight. The Skipper also says it's for "beginners" but I imagine this isn't really the case in actuality? What do you guys think?
Appreciate the help!
Height: 6'1
Location: Midatlantic
Hey guys, I am new to surfing as I just started 3-4 months ago. I've been surfing 1-2 times a week since. The board I am currently on is an 8 ft foam board from liquidshredder. The fin setup is a thruster I believe, if that's important... I can catch almost all of the waves I try to, with the ability to turn and move up and down the side of the wave. Not entirely sure how to describe it, but I feel relatively confident with this board.
I was thinking of sticking with a softtop surfboard, or would that not be recommended? I figured I'd be able to move a step down to maybe a 7 ft board: like the Gold Coast Ruccus. I was also looking at the 6'6" Catch Surf Odysea Skipper... but that might be too big of a jump. Although, the volumes are relatively similar.
My goal is to work on a smaller soft board and maybe progress to a real surfboard sometime next year (2018). I'm not too worried if I can't quickly adjust to this new board, as I would still have the liquid shredder to fall back on.
At the moment I'm leaning towards the Gold Coast Ruccus, as their site recommends a weight of 150 lbs for a beginner... and that's pretty close to my weight. The Skipper also says it's for "beginners" but I imagine this isn't really the case in actuality? What do you guys think?
Appreciate the help!