by Zeroman_IR » Tue Dec 29, 2009 10:49 am
While everybody learns at different speeds, I would say that it's probably too early to go for a shortboard as yet. I've been learning for over 6 months now, going out at least once a week and much more often over the Summer, and I wouldn't dream of getting a shortboard yet. I have occasionally tried one though so here are my impressions of the differences (learned initially on a 7'9" Bic Minimal, now on custom 7'6" Hybrid). The shortboard will be a lot harder to paddle as you have bugger all float compared to a longer board. Your popup needs to be much quicker than with longer boards, and when up you need to be able to bottom turn straight away. It feels far less stable underfoot, if you're used to the longboard it feels like the thing is trying to throw you off. Your wave selection needs to be changed too, you can't go for all the same waves on a shortboard as a longboard.
There's a lot more, but you get the idea. At this stage you'll generally have a lot more fun on a longer board. It's surprising the difference a small change in size makes. My Hybrid is only 3" shorter than the Bic (different shape and construction too) but it's far more responsive and much faster on the wave.