I got a 7'3" Superfish XL for my step-down board (normally ride a 9'2 single fin longboard). I love surfing this board and the transition was easy. I have one problem though: It is tough to get through the impact zone. The board is epoxy, 22" wide and 3" thick and I am 6'2 and 163lbs (75 kg). When I turtle roll it the board tends to get yanked out of my hands and when I duck dive it I tend to get blown back and worn out very quickly (especially if I have to dive it more than once on a paddle out). So, generally speaking, should I be duck-diving or turtle-rolling a board of this size? And depending on that answer, are there any tips or tricks to improve my technique in this regard? Ultimately, should I be looking to step down even farther to a more standard fish size (say 6'0) to solve this problem? I love the paddle/hull speed of the 7'3 and it's extra length seems to suit my local break (Northeast US- which is often weaker and/or mushier waves) but once it gets over stomach high it becomes real tiring to get to the outside (even if I love it once I do). I know those retro boards of the seventies we're longer and thicker too, but I can't find anything on how guys paddled them out...
Thanks,
Brian
