Another one of those "looking for new board" threads. I've been reading a lot of threads here it seems like people get really good advice.
I currently ride a 9'4x23x3 McCoy allrounder malibu here on the east coast in sweden.
Surfing here isnt exactly world class. The spot i surf is a really really really rowdy beachbreak where We get knee high super mush to head high super mush.
Somedays we get ankle to knee high peelers at this other spot where the longboard really comes in handy.
But those days are almost as rare as a unicorn

Anyways...i'm 31 years young, weigh about 70kg, 180cm tall, and still very much a beginner. Been surfing for about 6 months consistently. Paddle fitness is improving. but could definitely be a hell of a lot better.
I can take of on not to steep waves with the longboard. I can turn and go frontside/backside. Still struggling a little bit with going backside.
Started to work on the trimming stuff, but i have a long way to go.
If the waves are bigger then approx 4ft i find that i nosedive really easy though.
I guess this has to do more with positioning and a to late take off then the board, but the war zone we call our surf spot is really hard to read where the peak of the wave is gonna be.
I know i should most probably try and stick with the longboard, but i want to start working my way down to a shorter board.
Why do i want a shorter board you ask? Well. Well the spot is all wind swell baby, which turns the longboard into a sail/lethal projectile and i find it incredibly hard to handle it on land and when i try to paddle out. Also it would be nice with a board i can travel with without having to pay a xxxxx ton of money.
i'm not looking to shred and rip on a high performance shortboard. I really like and enjoy the more cruisy, soul surf style. But i would really like something a bit more easy to manage. I guess the end goal is to be able to surf a 7' mini mal or something, really well.
Second hand market is virtually non existing here, and there are zero shapers around. So i'm stuck with what we got here in sweden. Or order stuff from the UK.
I've talked to some people at three different shops in sweden. One suggested to move down to a 8'2 NSP longboard.
One suggested moving down to a 7'6 Torq funboard and one even suggested getting a 5'8 lost bottom feeder (lol right?)
So...would it make sense getting the 8'2? or should i go for the 7'6? volume wise it would make sense with the 8'2 right?
But then again, like anybody else. I'd rather spend the money on something i can progress on for a longer time.
I'll still keep the longboard

Or should i just stop this silliness and stick with the longboard and keep nosediving till it snaps?
Thanks a bunch!
//Henx