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Is a 6 ft surfboard too short for a 6ft, 140lb begginer
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Slp     Reply with quote
I've gone surfing on an 8ft long board twice a week for the past month or so, and l would say l am decent for a beginner.l found a 6ft shortboard in my shed, and I am curious if l can use it.l would be surfing at waikiki, so small slow rolling waves.Do you think the board is too short for me?Thanks.
Dont     Reply with quote
Yes it is probrably too short, and you would not be able to stay on it in the waves.
Emilio     Reply with quote
Definitely too short for you and for Waikiki !! If you were intrested in trying a shorter stick at a beach that had good medium sized waves ( around four foot ) with a slight rip current helping to hollow out the bottom, l might suggest you shorten up to about 7' 2'' - 3'' for your first stage. But the waves in Waikiki are made for longboarding, and you will never get into a wave there with a 6' stick.
Strong     Reply with quote
you should down grad gradually.try a 7'6 then go to 7'2 then to 6'8 and so on its prob best. But you never know till you try it so test it out
Coach     Reply with quote
It all depends on whether or not that board is buoyant enough for u take off. Weight/buoyancy ratio is more important than length. If it is on the thick & wide blank, u have ur work cut out for you, but u can certainly ride it. Waikiki is probably not the ideal break for it, but some surfers only ride short boards, no matter what the break, or how small it is.

During the 'short board revolution' in the late '60s, early '70s, l had lots of friends who surfed boards that were tiny even by today is standards. There were guys ur size riding 5'4 5'6 boards. The jump from 8' (which would be a fun board, or mini-mal, but not quite a 'longboard') is not easy, but l have seen lots of surfers start out on a short board, & master it in a few weeks, without ever having ridden anything else.

So, the question should not be, ''Is it too short for me?' it should be, ''Will it float me well enough to paddle & catch a wave?'' You will never know on dry land, go for it.
Kim     Reply with quote
Most definitely. l have been surfing for over 30 years, and you really do need to get lots more practice on your longer board. Especially surfing at Waikiki. l have only surfed the place 7 or 8 times whilst on holiday from the UK. but it is a cruisey wave unless you are at Ala moana. . If you are desperate to go out on the short board. Go up to the north shore and go to Chuns reef on a small day.
Lostyo     Reply with quote
yes way to short for a beginner you probably want something in the 6'9-7 foot range
Bobyer     Reply with quote
No, just stick with small waves.
Kickshaw     Reply with quote
Dude u got 2 get at least a 7 foot



thats what l would go with
Lemon     Reply with quote
Since you're asking specifically about Waikiki l will tell you definitely that a 6' board will NOT work there.

The waves are slow and and fat - not fast and hollow. Waikiki, (specifically Canoes and Queens), are longboard heaven. You will look like a kook out there, bro!!

If you're surfing Waikiki get yourself a longboard, (technically 9' and above), and work on style moves: cross-stepping, hanging 10, reverse take-off, etc.
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