by Pornstar » Tue Jan 20, 2009 9:08 pm
yep little surf time is a no no for learning in a shortboard.
Besides you said that there aint that much good waves where you live at.
If that was the case i would even recomend a long board instead. That way you can have a board to use on the small days even when you are more experienced and a shortboard for the few good days.
a funboard is in between the two (longboard/shortboard) and its performance is kind of "not fun" or user friendly if you ask me on the good days (dificult to duckdive, slow at gathering speed when paddling, tiring to manhandle, dificult to catch steep hollow waves.... and nowhere near the glide, stability and wave catching capacity of a longboard on small or mushy days.
do as you please, but i hope that the advice i gave you might help you get a better board for your skill and suited for the conditions youll be surfing the most.