Hey Lloyd + Uncle J + Waikkiki + OMS + Dbbb + Ks + EVERYBODY (started that list and realised how many of you guys there are lol)
Seeing as we're talking boards I think I'm gonna need your advice in the future. After staring all gooey eyed at shiny new boards I've realised at some point I'll want to get closer to a real board so I'm lining up a replacement for my trusty 8'4 bic 72lr (HMS Unsinkable) not yet mind, I've still got a long way to go on her and don't feel like she's holding me back at all! But future proofing I'm gonna want to advance and get a step closer to the real deal.
For those that don't know, I'm 6'2 175lbs am comfortable out back in up to shoulder high faces, bottom turn (nearly) every time and go down the line. Have recently started doing turns and cutbacks but they prob ain't pretty lookin! So yeah I'm a beginner

However I'm asking for the future and where I see my surfing in the next 6-12 months (I get to go roughly 3-4 times a month)
I've a list narrowed down based on durability, desirability, cost and ease of progression. I want to go epoxy because although apparently it doesn't 'feel' proper to the purists, it should last and I don't wanna faff with repairs if I can help it!
I'm thinking 7'6 with a slightly more pointed nose and lively tail. Here's my selection so far; wondered if you sages had any wisdom you'd care to impart?! Always always appreciated as I'd rather learn before I pull the trigger.
Option 1 - 7'6 Torq Mod fun. I like it because I think there is room for progression on her and have heard good things about Torq (thanks Banz)
http://www.torq-surfboards.com/fun-76.htmlOption 2 - 7'6/7'10 westbay hybrid nose slayer. This may or may not be a step too far for me but it's moving into the realms of a more lively board
http://www.westbaysurfboards.co.uk/hbnslayer/Option 3 - 7'6 circle one lazy hog. More fat and floaty but maybe it would still perform??
http://www.circle-one.co.uk/product/76-round-pin/Option 4 - 7'10 circle one Heritage series. Classic looks and shape, the squash tail might aid wave catching but I was hoping the pin on the others would make my turns quicker
http://kiteboardinguk.com/acatalog/Circ ... Range.htmlI've ridden 7'6s before and can manage them so think this is the next logical step but would love to know your thoughts, especially regarding shape Lloyd! I also generally surf the beach breaks of Ireland and have just moved onto reefs, again about waist to shoulder high but I'm looking to progress and eventually end up on overheads like Benjl

and one day get barrelled!! The waves here are generally fatter and mushier though.. A lot of scrabbling around on the beach breaks.
Thanks anyway and sorry for the hijack
