Re: Advice for beginner big guy
by mjames » Mon Nov 05, 2012 10:44 pm
Hey guys, I'm new here and a beginner at surfing but thought I'd share my experience:
I started out 6'2" 240lbs on an 8' foamie... It was frustrating but I eventually learned to pop up on the white water with it. I couldn't catch anything else though. I'm pretty sure I developed some bad habits with that board because it was not ideal for my size. The guys at the surf shop wanted me to do the "cool" thing and get a shorter board, so I tried a 7' 10" epoxy and it was very very frustrating experience. My goal in surfing is to enjoy myself and have fun. I don't want to shred or do backflips, I want to pop up on a wave and glide in to shore.Two months later I walked back in the shop and traded for a 9' 2" epoxy which I had better luck on, but still felt like something was wrong.
I am currently 6'2" 215lbs riding a 10ft fiberglass beast. I think it is 23+" wide and it's 2.75 - 3" thick. This thing is a boat! It is forgiving- if I land a little wrong on my pop-up I can reposition my feet quickly, you should see some of the weird positions I've popped up into without bailing... feet right next to each other, both feet on the tail, etc. It's easy to paddle, and I can actually sit on it. I think the experience would have been much better had I started out on a board like this. I'm still trying to get the timing right and end up pearling a few times per session, but last night I caught 5 little waves in an hour.. It was awesome.
My advice: get a big ol' board as soon as you can, it really keeps you enjoying yourself instead of cursing the sport, especially in the beginning.
Now I'm going to change to a single fin setup, looking at the 10" FCS Fatboy... anyone ever tried one?