by dtc » Mon Mar 03, 2014 1:38 am
Fish/egg/hybrid are all quite similar shapes (wide, fairly thick), although there are differences eg the tail shape. But it probably doesnt make too much difference for you; any of them should be fine. Grovellors are usually much shorter (but also thick and wide) and are probably not quite what you are looking for - they are very 'skatey'
If you are coming off a foam board, remember that normal boards are a fair bit different - foam boards float a lot so its easy to catch waves, but usually harder to turn and perhaps not even as stable (because they sit right on top of the water). So I wouldnt go too short - even though you are ok on a 7ft, its a 7ft foam board and you dont want to jump down too quickly. So 6ft8 or so is good as a transition board, as others have advised.
Other than dimensions (length, width, thickness), you probably also want a board with a fairly flat rocker ie not one that has a really big curve up at the nose. Most fish/hybrid boards do have a flat rocker, so that will be ok; but dont get seduced into a board that has a big rocker because thats the one the surf shop guys reckon is cool. Bigger rocker is good for more hollow waves but in smaller/mushy/normal waves, it just makes paddling harder and catching waves harder