I live in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria which has lots of surfing spots for all levels, however I will be sticking to the beach breaks at La Cicer for quite some time I should think!!
I found a chart based on weight that would put me in the 6'8" to 7'2" funboard category which also fits other advice I found to go 16 - 20 inches above your height, and the above comments too seem to be pointing that way. How much difference is there within that category? And what are the advantages/disadvantages of a rounded versus pointed tip? (The 7' I used was pointed). Which would be easier to paddle out?
Further info:
In the first post I gave the facts I figured would help answer my question, now I want to share my thoughts/concerns on the sizes (think out loud if you will) and see what you think . . .
Firstly, I definitely understand that a bigger board is easier to learn on, and really noticed the difference as my friend (whose surfboard I borrowed) is taller and heavier than me started learning on the 7' almost 5 months ago and can still barely stand up, whereas after two months at the school progressing from 8' to 7'2" I didn't find it too difficult to stand up on his 7' fibreglass. He is still enjoying though which is the main thing, but if I had done that I definitely would have headed into the frustation zone! For this reason I think maybe a 6'8" is a little too small for now.
On the other side of the coin, I was super-relieved at the school to upgrade from the 8' to the 7'2" as being quite small, I found the former very difficult to handle in the water and get out into the waves so I definitely don't want to go too big either! Thus a 7'2" maximum.
Also, how long should I expect my first board to last me? Of course it varies but based on the info I've given, how long would be a reasonable time to expect before needing to upgrade? Do you think it would be better to buy a board that's a bit easier to start with now and then upgrade a bit sooner when I'm ready, or buy a slightly smaller one now so that it lasts/suits me a little bit longer?
Also, when I told
my surfing instructor I was able to ride the 7' board he said I should try a smaller board in my next class, if I do start using a 7' say in my classes, would that be an indication that buying a 7'2" might be too big?
Ok, I seem to have wrapped quite a few questions into that but any thoughts/advice/comments once again greatly appreciated . . . .
Thank you
