1. is this an accurate expectation? does surfing feel like snowboarding?
Errrm, yes and no. There are some similarities in terms of all board riding sports being fairly similar, but the differences are also great.
The main one being this: When you snowboard, you start standing - 80-90% of surfing is paddling! Only about 5-10% is actually standing & riding waves!
The other thing is that with S-boarding, if you stay on your feet, gravity will naturally pull you down the hill - with surfing you have to generate your own momentum to catch a wave, once you've caught it you need to keep with it, which does require some skill.
is there anything i can do to approximate the surfing experience
Unfortunately not really! Having said all the above, snowboarding is one of the closest approximations of surfing you can do (in my opinion!). There's nothing you can do that feels exactly like surfing except surfing, and that's part of the appeal.
i am extremely clumsy, accident-prone, and have poor coordination... very hard for me to make judgment calls
Hmmmm, surfing requires coordination and the ability to make very quick decisions, it's very reactive. With snowboarding, you can ride down the same mountaing again and again - with surfing you only get one shot at a wave, then it's gone and the next one won't be the same!
You have to be able to judge waves, to get into the right position and the all important 'do I paddle for or over it' decision!
i've heard of something called body-boarding-- is that easier but just as fun?
Bodyboarding is easier, but you still need to be able to judge waves etc. It might be worth giving it a go to see whether you like catching/ riding waves. If money is REALLY tight, you can buy cheap polystyrene 'surfboards' for lying on. They cost about £5 in the UK (US$ 7-8) It's not even real bodyboarding, but it can give you an idea about catching and being pushed along by waves.
question #3: are there any particular considerations i need to keep in mind, if i do explore surfing?
This is a tricky question, because it depends on so many things. It depends WHERE you surf and WHAT CONDITIONS you surf in.
I have been surfing for 16 years and the worst injurys I've had are bruising and a cut on my ankle from one of my fins.... and of course seriously wounded pride when I look like an idiot in front of ladies I'm trying to impress - it's a long story!!
Everything I've said sounds like it's designed to put you off - BUT it's not, I thought I should be honest about it.
Having said all that I have, I really think you should give it a go - it's one of those things that you WILL love, even if you can't do it very well - but it's all about having fun!!
If you love the ocean, then this is one of the BEST ways to enjoy it.
Get out there, you will love it!
Cheers
Sinista